Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 11, 2025 · Entertainment

Woke Bravo Star's Rant: 'Fat Trump Voters Banned from Mexican Restaurants' Sparks Outrage

A former Bravo star has been slammed after claiming 'fat a**' Trump voters should be 'banned' from Mexican, Chinese and Indian restaurants

Bravo Star Jennifer Welch's Rant Against Trump Voters Causes Uproar: "Get Your Fat Aes Out of Mexican Restaurants!"**

The drama never ends in the world of Bravo stars, and Jennifer Welch, a former reality TV personality from Sweet Home Oklahoma, has just unleashed a fiery rant that's left fans and critics alike talking. In a recent episode of her podcast, I've Had It, Welch took aim at Trump supporters, specifically those who she dubbed "triple Trumpers" - people who voted for Donald Trump in the 2016, 2020, and (allegedly) upcoming 2024 elections.

Welch's tirade was sparked by her apparent disgust with white MAGA voters who support deporting undocumented immigrants but still have the audacity to dine at Mexican, Chinese, or Indian restaurants. "I've had it with white people that triple Trumped," she ranted. "They have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to a gay hairdresser... But they shouldn't be able to enjoy anything but Cracker Barrel!"

Jennifer Welch took aim at white MAGA voters who support deporting immigrants but still have 'the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant - Trump pictured August 11

The 55-year-old interior designer then took it up a notch by suggesting that these "triple Trumpers" should be boycotted and banned from enjoying multicultural cuisine. "Get your fat as out of the Mexican restaurant!" she bellowed. "Get your fat as over at a Cracker Barrel because nobody wants to see your f**ng smug a, teeny weeny pink arm, big gut around!"

Welch's remarks quickly sparked a firestorm on social media, with fans slamming her as "pompous and arrogant." One fan quipped, "It's always the most intolerant and hateful pretending to love everyone." Another chimed in, "Yes, listen to this elite rich white woman. What a pompous, arrogant thing to say. Uber Karen!" (Note: Welch has been accused of being an "Uber Karen" in the past for her confrontational behavior on social media.)

It appears that Welch's rant was fueled by her own biases and prejudices, which she frequently expresses on her podcast. In fact, just last April, she got into a heated debate with former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel over issues like transgender rights and economic policy within the Democratic Party.

Appearing on her I've Had It podcast, Welch ranted: ' I’ve had it with white people that triple Trumped that have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to a gay hairdresser'

Emanuel, who has had a long and distinguished career in politics, including serving as an adviser to President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama's chief of staff, pushed back against Welch's claims that Democrats were not prioritizing economic issues. "The only room we were doing really well was the bathroom," he quipped, referencing the ongoing debate about allowing transgender individuals to use the bathroom they prefer.

Welch responded by calling Emanuel's comment "total bulls**t" and accusing him of being out of touch with progressive values. "I'm so sick of Democrats like you selling out and saying this," she fumed. "You know who talks about trans people more than anybody? MAGA. MAGA is the most genital-obsessed political party I have ever seen!"

It's clear that Welch has a personal vendetta against Trump supporters, which may be fueled by her own partisan biases. Despite her claims of being a progressive and inclusive person, her words often reveal a deep-seated intolerance for those who hold different views.

Welch - who formerly starred on short-lived reality show, Sweet Home, Oklahoma - ranted: 'Get your fat a***s out of the Mexican restaurant. Get your fat a***s over at a Cracker Barrel because nobody wants to see your f****ng smug a**'

In the end, Welch's rant has sparked a wider conversation about the dangers of cancel culture and the importance of respectful dialogue in public discourse. As one fan astutely pointed out, "It's always the most intolerant and hateful pretending to love everyone."

Welch slammed Rahm Emanuel (right) for his stance on transgender rights in April