The Internet’sbeen wondering for quite some time what Pharrell is hiding underneath his hat, but maybe it’s actually just a massive brain, because apparently he’s now able to see into the future.
Despite the fact that Hillary Clinton hasn’t actually officially announced her candidacy for President, Pharrell seems to know something that the rest of the world doesn’t because he just told *GQ *that ‘Hilary’s going to win. Trust me.’
To be fair, he does have form correctly calling these things, backing Obama’s (successful) campaign for presidency. And the mega-producer even works for the UN,promoting the International Day of Happiness.
Pharrell went on to say:
‘Everywhere you go in this country, you have red and blue. You got the Democrats; you got the Republicans. You got the Bloods; you got the Crips. Everything is red and blue in this country. You know what else is red and blue? Blood. Blood is blue in your body until air hits it, and then it turns red. That means there's unity. There's gonna be unity. So when you think about a night where there's late-night talk-show hosts and it's mostly women, that's a different world. Right? A world where seventy-five percent of the prime ministers and the presidents were women: That's a different world. That's gonna happen, and it's gonna happen when Hillary wins.’
Pharrell reckons there’s one issue above all others that’s going to give Hillary the edge:
‘No matter how staunch of a supporter you are of no-abortion, whatever you are: You're a woman, and there's no way in the world you're going to vote for somebody that's going to try to tell you what to do with your body.’ Here, here Pharrell.
He’s also pretty excited to have saxophone and intern enthusiast Mr Hilary Clinton back in the White House, saying ‘it's a two-for-one: Bill is the coolest dude in the game, still plays saxophone, and every woman in the world wants him.’
Whilst we’re not so sure about that last bit, everything else seems pretty good to us. Let’s just hope he’s as good a political fortune teller as he seems to think he is.
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.