Kid Rock

The country rock star is quite the Second Amendment supporter and showed off a semiautomatic with a silencer during a Rolling Stone interview while criticizing Obama. “Guys with the president carry this,” he says. “You have to get these pre-1985 with a silencer. I bought it when Obummer came into office, because I’m thinking, ‘What if he f***in’ bans guns?'” In 2012, he endorsed Mitt Romney, calling him “the most decent motherf***er I’ve ever met in my life.” He also supported Donald Trump and was one of the first celebrities to visit the White House. On some issues, though, he considers himself moderate.”I am definitely a Republican on fiscal issues and the military, but I lean to the middle on social issues. I am no fan of abortion, but it’s not up to a man to tell a woman what to do. As an ordained minister, I don’t look forward to marrying gay people, but I’m not opposed to it,” Rock told The Guardian.
Ava DuVernay

DuVernay was the director of the 2018 film “A Wrinkle in Time,” which was based on Madeleine L’Engle’s novel by the same name. She’s also been nominated for two Academy Awards and a Golden Globe for her work in “Selma” and “13th.” The African-American director has long been outspoken on issues of race and inclusion, and so it’s no surprise that she’s been a vocal critic of President Trump. In “13th,” she played clips from speeches by Trump over scenes of police brutality against civil rights protesters in the ‘60s.” However, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not spared from criticism either, with her remark about “superpredators” from 1996 also taking a hit in the documentary.
Cindy Williams

Best known for her role as Shirley on the hit TV series, “Laverne & Shirley”, Cindy Williams was married to Bill Hudson who is the father of Kate Hudson, whose stepfather is Kurt Russell, who is also on this list. 6 degrees of separation indeed. She got her first taste of success when she in 1973 when she starred in “American Graffiti” alongside Ron Howard, Harrison Ford and Rich-ard Dreyfuss. In the movie, she played Lori Henderson, also a pretty conservative character who was dating a squeaky clean Ron Howard.