Singer Joy Villa arrived at the 59th Grammy Awards on Sunday night in a white cape, but she didn't keep it on for long.
When she reached the red carpet, Villa removed her cape to reveal a gown emblazoned with President Donald Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again."
"Sometimes you just gotta be free to express yourself," she wrote on Twitter.
Sometimes you just gotta be free to express yourself. 😍✨🎶 thank you to all of my supporter… https://t.co/08AGXxG5zy pic.twitter.com/S286YuONhE
— Joy Villa (@Joy_Villa) February 13, 2017
It wasn't long before people took to Twitter to respond to the dress, and Villa's Wikipedia page was even altered to call her "Princess Trump Trash."
Uh oh, someone's been at Joy Villa's Wiki... pic.twitter.com/aca4WW59vA
— Alex Hannaford (@AlHannaford) February 12, 2017
Everyone please be aware that Joy Villa is the worst. pic.twitter.com/dKug98XcPw
— Sammy Nickalls (@sammynickalls) February 12, 2017
@Joy_Villa imagine choosing to end your career before anyone even knew who you were pic.twitter.com/a1kQxIu7Fp
— priscilla (@Sillaxo) February 12, 2017
Villa was not nominated for an award at this year's Grammys, but her EP "I Make Static" soared to number 7 on the iTunes top album chart after her red carpet appearance, Fox News reported.
"Go big, or go home. You can either stand for what you believe or fall for what you don't," Villa wrote on Instagram after the Grammy's. "Above all make a choice for tolerance and love. Agree to disagree."