Lady Gaga says she’s praying that Nov. 8 doesn’t turn violent across the country.
“I just pray for a peaceful Election Day,” the “A-Yo” singer said Monday in a wide-ranging interview on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM radio show.
“I hope we’re all respectful of each other, and loving, and remember we’re going to vote for different people,” she added.
{mosads}“Because there could be violence,” Stern chimed in.
“And there should not be violence that day,” the 30-year-old Grammy winner replied. “That should be a peaceful day when we all remember that we’re in this together. That’s all that I really hope for.”
Lady Gaga, who announced in a July Instagram post that she’s supporting Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, appeared reluctant to discuss politics in a recent sitdown with the BBC.
When asked what Clinton might do for the country that GOP rival Donald Trump would not, Gaga said after a long pause, “I think she will do a good job.”
“Some people want to win races, other people want to be president of the United States and change people’s lives,” she said. “It’s about the intention.”