Pharrell Williams Says He 'Gets Annoyed' by Politics: 'I Like People Trying to Help People'

Mar. 15, 2025

Pharrell Williams attends the Telluride Film Festival on Aug. 30, 2024 in Telluride, Colo.Photo:Vivien Killilea/Getty

Pharrell Williams attends the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2024 in Telluride, Colorado.

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Pharrell Williamsis making it known that he doesn’t want his name associated with any political party.

Williams, 51, touted himself to the publication as “much more of a federal employee. I believe in merited civil service.“

“I’m more of a humanitarian,” he added. “I like people trying to help people. Not sure I’ll ever vote far right. I won’t do that.”

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The artist did not elaborate on whose opinions he felt as though are valid.

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Numerous musicians, includingTaylor Swift,Billie Eilishand Finneas, andJohn Legendhave publicly endorsed Vice PresidentKamala HarrisandTim Walzin the 2025 presidential election, whileJason Aldean, Nicky Jam andBilly Ray Cyrushave endorsed former PresidentDonald Trumpand JD Vance.

source: people.com