Amerian Pickers

American Pickers star Danielle Colby’s Instagram vanishes after ‘urgent message’ about Donald Trump

American Pickers star Danielle Colby's Instagram vanishes after 'urgent message' about Donald Trump

American Pickers star Danielle Colby issued a public service announcement to her fans about an ‘interesting opportunity’ on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration

Danielle Colby’s Instagram account vanished shortly after she posted a message seemingly directed at Donald Trump.

The American Pickers star shared an urgent public service announcement with her followers about an “interesting opportunity” the day after the president’s inauguration, and since then, her account has been deleted. Fans began to speculate when Mike Wolfe posted a photo of Colby with Dolly Parton but didn’t tag his co-star.

The reality star had shared a video just a week prior, in which she stood on a balcony on a windy day. After introducing herself, Colby offered a “few words of encouragement.”

She began: “First of all, should this page disappear, which it could, soon… go to @daniellecolbywashere. I’ll also link up to that one too. Um, otherwise, you can follow my Patreon.”, reports the Express US.

Danielle Colby      Danielle Colby attends 2015 Lollapalooza.

“Don’t be down, don’t be discouraged,” Colby added. “This is what all of our great punk rock artists and punk rock songs prepared us for. This is the time, this is the day, this is the place. It is now, it is today.”

“So, you know, this is an interesting opportunity for us to create some of the most outrageous art that we possibly can,” she continued.

Colby urged her fans that “this is a time for us to make statements” and “band together” for our “friends and family who need it the most.” She expressed hope that the public maintains boundaries with their loved ones so relationships won’t perish due to “weird little divisions.”

Colby advised her followers to prioritize their mental well-being by distancing themselves from toxic individuals, adding: “Protect your mental health. If there are people within your stratosphere that are difficult or are toxic for you, stay away, man…Those people genuinely hate themselves and that’s why they do what they do.”

She emphasized the importance of creating strong social connections, encouraging others to “get out of our own heads” and “get a community going again.” In her concluding statement, she urged collective action, saying: “Let’s get it the f— together man. We have work to do. We have a patriarchy to smash.”

Colby posted a photograph after her message with the caption: “When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a king. The palace becomes a circus.”

This statement appeared to reference a certain political figure but refrained from explicitly mentioning Trump’s name.

 

Related Articles

Back to top button
error: Content is protected !!