From Newsweek:
Evan Nierman, CEO of global PR firm Red Banyan, further argues that optics are a large part of the problem amid an ever-widening wealth gap.
“Celebrity endorsements used to carry weight, but in today’s political climate they can easily come across as tone-deaf,” he told Newsweek. “When people think your biggest struggle is picking out the perfect private jet, it’s hard to connect with Americans worried about putting food on the table. “Audiences are tired of politics saturating Hollywood. What used to feel impactful now feels out of touch and sometimes even counterproductive. Instead of swaying voters, celebrity campaigns often end up rallying the opposition.”