This MAGA hat-wearing woman wants an anti-abortion, pro-gun Disney princess — and Chrissy Teigen has concerns

Chrissy Teigen is facing off against a Trump supporter — and it’s all about Disney princesses.

Chrissy Teigen took on a Trump supporter’s viral post about Disney princesses. (Photo: Gary Gershoff/WireImage)
Chrissy Teigen took on a Trump supporter’s viral post about Disney princesses. (Photo: Gary Gershoff/WireImage)

It all started when conservative YouTuber Ashton Whitty posted a photo of herself wearing a Make America Great Again red cap at Disneyland. Whitty, whose videos include attacks on illegal immigration and Rep. Maxine Waters of California, added that “we need a Disney princess” that supports the Second Amendment, opposes abortion, and is passionate about both free speech and her country. She added the #MAGA tag to make her political affiliations clear.

Whitty’s post went viral, racking up more than 9,000 likes on Twitter, and another 2,500 on Instagram. It also caught the attention of Teigen, who was famously blocked on Twitter by President Trump over her sharp criticism of his policies.

Teigen criticized Trump’s immigration policy at the Families Belong Together rally on June 30. (Photo: Sarah Morris/Getty Images)
Teigen criticized Trump’s immigration policy at the Families Belong Together rally on June 30. (Photo: Sarah Morris/Getty Images)

Teigen couldn’t resist pointing out the flaws in Whitty’s Disney princess wish list. For starters: Politics isn’t really their thing. The cookbook author also took a shot at Whitty’s political stance, boiling it down to: “I HATE GUNS AND LOVE ABORTION AND BEING SUPRESSED AND HATE MY COUNTRY.”

Teigen’s response got more than 112,000 likes, prompting Whitty to call her “one of Hollywood’s favorite virtue signaling puppets.”

“You know you’ve won at life when a swimsuit model takes the time out of her busy schedule to tweet about you over a meme,” Whitty added.

When Teigen told her to “settle down,” Whitty fired back with a sexist remark involving Teigen’s husband, John Legend.

Things are getting heated, but it’s not the first time a Disney princess has been used for political purposes. In March, the Keystone, Pa., branch of Planned Parenthood sparked controversy when it tweeted, then deleted, this message:

“We need a Disney princess who’s had an abortion. We need a Disney princess who’s pro-choice. We need a Disney princess who’s an undocumented immigrant. We need a Disney princess who’s actually a union worker. We need a Disney princess who’s trans.”

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