Heather Locklear

Heather grew up in California, which isn’t known for spawning conservatives or Republicans. It’s written that Heather doesn’t like to talk about her political leanings and based on her left wing surroundings, it’s no wonder why. She’s not as vocal a conservative as say someone like James Woods; in fact, the only real evidence out there as to her affiliation with the Republican Party is the fact that in 1998, she donated $1,000 to a California Republican’s unsuccessful bid for Congress. Now, $1,000 isn’t going to break the bank, but it’s a heck of a lot more than most Hollywood types would ever dream of donating to a Republican.
Heidi Montag

Back in 2008, Montag came out of the political, Hollywood closet and voiced her support for John McCain. She told Us Weekly, “I’m a Republican and McCain has a lot of experience.” She was not altogether swayed by McCain’s loss, however. She and her boyfriend at the time, Spencer Pratt came to terms with Obama’s win, saying, “We’re behind America and America’s decision. You win some, you lose some.”
Jessica Simpson

Jessica is not a very political person, however, she was raised Southern Baptist and began her career singing on a Christian record label. Safe to assume there are some right-wing leanings that come with that type of upbringing. She came out as a huge fan of George W. Bush back in 2006, but in 2010, she attended the White House Correspondents Dinner saying, “Everything [Michelle Obama] does, she exudes confidence. I’m really just here to celebrate her.” Jessica is a registered Republican, but that doesn’t mean she can’t appreciate a strong, Democrat woman.