American singer Tinashe slams America for civil unrest

American singer Tinashe slams America for civil unrest

- Tinashe took to social media to share her thoughts on the unrest currently unfolding in Washington D.C.

- The performer posted her thoughts and said that she was embarrassed by the country and how the situation was handled

- The singer jokingly said that she was ready for another planet and tweeps said she could always travel home to Africa

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Singer Tinashe has added her voice to the online discussion surrounding the riots taking place at Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.

The star took to social media to share that she was utterly embarrassed by the situation as a whole and that it reflected terribly on America as a country.

Tinashe then jokingly said she had seen enough and was ready to go to outer space and move to a different planet.

Tinashe slams America for unrest at capitol, gets told to come home
Tinashe slams America for civil unrest, gets told to come home. Photo credit: Getty Images
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Followers enjoyed the joke but some posed an alternative and suggested that the singer should come back home to Africa instead of staying in the United States.

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Tinashe was born in the United States but her mother is Norwegian and her father is Zimbabwean.

Discussions then erupted into political debate and the majority discussed the situation currently unfolding and how best to respond.

There were some who saw the comic side of the situation, check out their replies:

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In related celebrity news, Legit.ng earlier reported that Demi Lovato was dragged for saying she was preparing a song about America's democracy.

Demi Lovato is one of many celebrities who have weighed in on the riots at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. in the United States.

The singer posted her thoughts online and expressed disgust at the violent scenes that were unfolding. She also retweeted a point that the aggression was being met without police brutality.

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Many agreed with her stance but things unravelled when Lovato ended her tweets by saying she was "in the studio working on something special after today’s assault on democracy."

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