Nicole Kidman is risking being blacklisted by Hollywood after she called for Americans to show support for President-elect Donald Trump. Kidman hit back at critics who branded her a ‘Trump supporter’ over her patriotic comments during a BBC interview.

Kidman, 49, said during the interview, “I believe in democracy,” but libs who rule Hollywood were “shocked” the actress decided to “speak out” about the election. Celebrities who show support for the next leader of the free world risk never working in tinsel town again.

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And now Nicole Kidman has decided to clarify remarks she made during a BBC interview which seemed to suggest she was a Donald Trump supporter. The 49-year-old Moulin Rouge actress talked to Access Hollywood on Friday in a bid to set the record straight.‘I was trying to stress that I believe in democracy and the American Constitution, and it was that simple,’ she told Liz Hernandez. h/t dailymail

When pressed for further comment on the issue, the Oscar winner stated ‘I’m out of it now; that’s what I said and it’s that simple.’

Apparently signaling that she was ready to back the president-elect, she continued ‘That is what the country is based on. And however that happened, it happened, and let’s go.’