So long, America.
Kayla Nicole teased her desire to flee the United States after “f–kin clowns” re-elected Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
“I’m thinking Australia. Who’s down?” Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend captioned an Instagram Story video Wednesday.
In the footage, she swam in a pool while wearing a pink bikini and a white towel on her head.
Nicole doubled down the following day by re-sharing a post about Australia “ban[ning] social media for anyone under the age of 16.”
On Thursday, the 33-year-old wrote, “So again, who is down!???”
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Nicole blasted Trump’s supporters for wanting him to “run the United States of America” despite his 34 felony convictions.
“If you’re a convicted felon, you’re not even allowed to work as a teacher, a pilot, a healthcare official,” she said. “You’re not allowed to work in law enforcement.”
The influencer asked, “This is the criminal justice reform y’all were asking for?!”
Elsewhere on her Story, Nicole shared a Malcolm X quote about Black women being the “most disrespected,” “unprotected” and “neglected” people in the country — while highlighting that only 7 percent of them voted for Trump.
In contrast, 97 percent chose Kamala Harris.
Nicole subsequently gave her followers a “friendly reminder,” quipping, “Everyone has an opinion, but I didn’t ask yours. OK. Bye.”
While Kelce, who dated Nicole on and off from 2017 to 2022, has yet to react to Trump’s victory, the athlete came under fire for posting about “Arrowhead [Stadium] at night” via Instagram Wednesday.
“Read the room,” multiple social media users told the tight end, who did not publicly endorse a candidate ahead of Election Day.
However, Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, told her followers in September that she was casting her vote for Harris.
“She fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them,” the pop star, 34, explained. “I think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos.”
She signed the upload as a “Childless Cat Lady,” referencing Trump’s runningmate JD Vance’s misogynistic diss about women without children.
The “Apprentice” alum, 78, made it clear via Truth Social that he “hate[s]” the Grammy winner — and released knock-off Eras Tour shirts as part of his campaign merch.