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Social Media Personality Victoria Waldrip. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)

Another social media personality has gone viral publicly endorsing the "Make America Great Again" republican nominee Donald Trump.

Whoa Vicky, real name Victoria Rose Waldrip, became popular after a 2017 feud with "catch me outside" personality Bhad Bhabie, who grew to fame after her shocking appearance on 'Dr. Phil.'

In her latest stint, Whoa Vicky is seen pulling up in a drop-top vehicle with bold letters along the side that read, "TRUMP 2024," in orange. "Trump 2024!" Vicky exclaimed in her Atlanta accent. "Y'all already know who we voting for!"

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Inside the drop top, a mannequin is seated in the backseat, reminiscent of the former 45th president. "Vote for my uncle, period!" she urged social media viewers. The 24-year-old wore a bright red MAGA hat and a heavy gold chain featuring Trump's head as a medallion.

"Trump! Save the U.S.A," Vicky sang. "MAGA!" The Trump medallion the internet personality wore was also wearing a MAGA hat. Despite her excitement, users responded negatively, even replying with an acronym against the potential candidate, saying: "Manipulating America's Gullible A**holes."

"Have a feeling this woman has never voted in a single election in her life," a second user replied on Twitter, now known as X. "This is what the end of the world looks like," a third chimed in. "What is a 'fo'? Just LOL!" a fourth laughed.

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Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump dances during a rally in Doral, Florida, on July 9, 2024. (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

The 78-year-old was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the State of New York, to which he responded "bad people" levied the case.

Despite his endless — seemingly negative — press coverage, he's managed to keep a large portion of his fan base despite his recent convictions, which landed him as the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.

While President Joe Biden faces backlash and calls that he step down, Trump's supporters seem to remain loyal, as cult-favorite female rapper Azealia Banks stated, "Nothing can take him down."

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