Kanye West and Bianca Censori made the expected and "on brand" decision to attend a Donald Trump rally in a public stunt. The duo casually showed up at the Beverly Hills event in their Cybertruck, slowing down as at the Trump rally approached their vehicle, waving American flags and Make America Great Again banners. As they pulled over, Kanye, 46, was seen interacting with the enthusiastic crowd of Trump supporters.

Despite the group's eagerness, public relations expert Jane Owen said she doesn't believe "it's going to make any difference in any way." Kanye West pulls up at Trump rally in Cybertruck - MAGA supporters hyperventilate Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling and other celebs to host DNC as critics rage it’s ‘cringey' In fact, according to Jane, the moment only became newsworthy because of Kanye's recent "unhinged" behavior. However, she doesn't think it'll actually benefit Trump "because he's doesn't have the influence he used to have back in his heyday.

" It's not surprising that Kanye is showing his support for Trump as this isn't the first time. His support was "pretty much guaranteed," so his presence at the event wasn't "influential," Jane said during an exclusive interview with the Daily Mirror US. The Vulture 2 rapper been spotted several times embracing the former president, and while he hasn't officially endorsed the latest campaign, his recent appearance seems to have given the businessman the Kanye seal of approval.

Ye's arrival in his sleek Tesla caused qui.