Rod Stewart, the legendary rock icon, has found himself at the center of a social media storm after being diagnosed with strep throat. The illness, which forced Stewart to cancel a highly anticipated show in Las Vegas, has become a flashpoint for supporters of former President Donald Trump, who are labeling the singer’s condition as "karma" for mocking Trump during a recent performance.
Stewart, 79, was performing in Las Vegas when he made a joke about Trump’s famously orange complexion, a remark that was met with mixed reactions from the audience. The quip, seemingly lighthearted, has since sparked a significant backlash among Trump’s staunch supporters, who have taken to social media to express their disdain.
In the wake of Stewart’s diagnosis, the comments on his Instagram announcement quickly turned from concern to criticism. While many fans wished the singer a speedy recovery, others seized the opportunity to condemn him for his previous remarks about Trump. Some users suggested that Stewart’s illness was a form of retribution for his political commentary, with one commenter sarcastically noting that Stewart had received "karma" for his "orange comment."
The backlash highlights the deep divisions that continue to characterize American political discourse, where even a rock star’s illness can become entangled in partisan conflict. Stewart’s joke about Trump, which involved a meme displayed during his concert, played on the former president’s criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris and poked fun at Trump’s orange-tinted skin tone. The meme, which suggested that Trump "became an Orange person," was intended as satire but has clearly struck a nerve with Trump’s loyal base.
The response from Trump supporters has been swift and pointed, with some using Stewart’s strep throat as an opportunity to express their frustration with his political stance. Comments like "He is definitely once in a lifetime, no one else has caused more damage," reflect the anger many Trump backers feel toward any perceived slight against the former president.
Amid the controversy, Stewart has remained focused on his health and disappointment over canceling the landmark 200th show of his Las Vegas residency. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the "Maggie May" singer expressed his regret over missing the show, emphasizing how much he had been looking forward to it. He also touched on the challenges of maintaining his voice at this stage in his career, acknowledging that strep throat was an obstacle he simply couldn’t overcome.
Despite the online backlash, Stewart remains open about his health and aging process. In a recent interview, he reflected on his career and the inevitability of slowing down, noting that while he may not be able to perform as he did in his younger days, he is still determined to enjoy the time he has left on stage.
As Stewart navigates this challenging period, the intersection of his personal health and public persona underscores the increasingly polarized environment in which entertainers and public figures operate. The reaction to his strep throat diagnosis serves as a stark reminder of how political tensions can permeate even the most unexpected aspects of public life.


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