John Lydon's Trump Support Leaves Sex Pistols Fans Feeling Rotten

Johnny Rotten aka John Lydon has been open about his support for Trump and Brexit for some time now—but fans of the Sex Pistols and the former punk legend are still disappointed.

Lydon, 64, has long been associated with anarchist views and he's managed to get people talking again.

A tweet showing the "God Save the Queen" singer wearing a pro-Donald Trump 'Make America Great Again' T-shirt has gone viral on Twitter this week, with one former fan decrying his idol's political views.

The tweet, which has been liked more than 18,000 times reads: "10 year old me is absolutely gutted that this is what his hero turned into. John Lydon, about as punk as a game of golf. Big f***ing poser."

10 year old me is absolutely gutted that this is what his hero turned into. John Lydon, about as punk as a game of golf. Big fucking poser pic.twitter.com/2TUGKBKdoI

— Conor (@conorbrn) September 26, 2020

Podcaster and satirist Blindboy Boatclub of the Rubberbandits fame retweeted photos and asked: "How does this happen to a person? He was a working class Irish lad growing up in London. He's been vocally anti imperial. His f***ing autobiography is called 'No Irish, No Blacks, No dogs'. Is it money? Is it age? He's been an eejit for a while, but this is bad."

How does this happen to a person? He was a working class Irish lad growing up in London. He's been vocally anti imperial. His fucking autobiography is called "No Irish, No Blacks, No dogs". Is it money? Is it age? He's been an eejit for a while, but this is bad https://t.co/4JU4Enn86i

— The Blindboy Podcast (@Rubberbandits) September 28, 2020

Another person quoted the tweet with a quote from Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong who has criticized Lydon in the past.

They wrote: "Billie Joe Armstrong had the best comment about the ethos of John Lydon and the Sex Pistols: 'I am the anti-Christ/Please buy our merchandise.'"

Billie Joe Armstrong had the best comment about the ethos of John Lydon and the Sex Pistols: “I am the anti-Christ/Please buy our merchandise”. https://t.co/jnYaT1ivLw

— James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) September 28, 2020

Many online are questioning whether Lydon is wearing the MAGA shirt to be provocative and not because he actually supports Trump.

However, in a 2017 NPR interview, Lydon called Trump "absolutely magnificent."

"I think he's absolutely magnificent. He's a total cat amongst the pigeons," he said at the time. "It's got everybody now involving themselves in a political way. And I've been struggling for years to get people to wake up and do that."

John Lydon
John Lydon of Public Image Limited performs in support of the band's "What the World Needs Now..." release at Ace of Spades on November 28, 2015 in Sacramento, California. Getty Images/Tim Mosenfelder

In the same year, during a Good Morning Britain appearance, Lydon said Trump was a "complicated fellow" who had been "smeared" by the "left-wing media."

"One journalist once said to me, is he the political Sex Pistol? In a way.

"What I dislike is the left-wing media in America are trying to smear the bloke as a racist and that's completely not true.

"There are many, many problems with him as a human being but he's not that and there just might be a chance something good will come out of that situation because he terrifies politicians.

"This is a joy to behold for me. Dare I say, [he could be] a possible friend."

Newsweek has reached out to Lydon's representatives for comment.

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