Wayne Gretzky attended Donald Trump’s election party at Mar-a-Lago last week and was photographed wearing a ‘Make America Great Again’ hat. If Gretzky had attended Kamala Harris’ party on election night nobody would have batted an eye, but since he showed support for the President-Elect, he was immediately called out by many on social media.
Gretzky was in attendance with his family, including his wife, Janet, his son, Trevor, and his daughter, Paulina Gretzky, who was accompanied by her husband, professional golfer and two-time major winner Dustin Johnson. UFC president Dana White and two-time U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau were also in attendance.
Johnson has played many rounds of golf with Trump over the years, and it’s fair to assume that Gretzky has joined them on the links many times as well.
While Paulina’s photo with her family at Mar-a-Lago upset plenty of Harris supporters, the photo that Larry Glick, the Executive VP of the Trump Organization, shared showing Wayne Gretzky in a MAGA hat is what sent folks over the edge.
The photo of a grown man wearing a pro-America hat really got under the skin of Yahoo’s Kyle Cantlon, who reacted to the photo by writing this: […]
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