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Chrisette Michele: 'My Family Has Disowned Me'

Chrisette Michele opens up about her performance at the Inaugural Ball, claiming Donald Trump didn't even shake her hand.

Chrisette Michele’s Inaugural Ball performance didn’t go as she expected.

In the days leading up to Donald Trump’s inauguration, it was revealed that the 34-year-old R&B singer had agreed to perform for the incoming president. The news was fairly shocking, as many A-list, B-list, and C-list entertainers had refused to perform at the events—presumably out of fear of media backlash. Which is exactly what happened to Michele.

In an interview with Billboard, the singer revealed that Twitter users weren’t the only ones to criticize her decision to perform for at the ball; her family members—some of whom are activists, including former Black Panthers—have since disowned her. And to make matters worse, Trump did not personally acknowledge her at the event.

Michele acknowledged the president “has a lot of other things going on,” but remained hopeful that she would one day meet him.

She also attempted to shut down claims that her decision was strictly motivated by money. Though the singer claimed she performed for Barack Obama for free, she admitted the Inaugural Ball was a paid gig, but not as much as people believe.

“No, I didn’t perform for free,” she told Billboard. “One, it wasn’t $750,000, but my manager did negotiate my contract.”

You can read Michele’s full interview here.

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