Lara Trump
, the wife of Donald Trump's son Eric, recently found herself at the center of
controversy
with her new single, “Hero.” The song, a tribute to emergency first responders, has faced intense criticism online, primarily due to its heavily
auto-tuned
sound.
Who is Lara Trump
Lara Trump is a prominent Republican figure, serving as the co-chair of the
Republican National Committee
since March 2024.
Her career has spanned various roles, including producer and host at Trump Productions, and a contributor to Fox News.
She played a key role in Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and is currently leading a significant task force for the upcoming elections, comprising over 100,000 poll watchers and 500 lawyers.
Why is Lara Trump gets brutally roasted for singing song
The song '
Hero
,' a collaboration with Florida-based singer Madeline Jaymes, was released on Labor Day and quickly went viral.
Watch Lara Trump song 'Hero'
However, it has been heavily criticized for its auto-tuning, leading to a flood of negative reactions on social media.
Democratic strategist Rick Wilson compared the track to “a wild hog and a sack of rusty cans being thrown into an industrial wood chipper,” while political commentator Travis Akers suggested listeners might deserve compensation for enduring the song.
Watch the song reportedly without the auto-tune
Social media has been unforgiving, with comments ranging from, “Naaaahhhh, it’s all in good fun. Comparing Lara Trump to any living life form is an insult to all living life forms,” to “@LaraLeaTrump sweetie the voice is not there, your father-in-law wouldn’t have the b**ls to play your song at his many rallies……ask him. A word of advice PLEASE don’t ever try this again, singing is not your forte.”
Other users criticized the song's quality, saying, “Her voice is horrible. She croaks like a frog ?? and looks like one with all the plastic she’s had done,” and “Every note is a violation of the Geneva Convention.”