Glee’s Amber Riley says a Donald Trump supporter ‘spat’ on her car

Amber Riley has claimed a Donald Trump supporter ‘spat’ on her car.

The former Glee star was trying to park her car when an ‘older white man’ bearing a  MAGA cap ‘jumped out’ in front of her and decided to ‘punk’ her.

‘What does being a Trump supporter mean?’ the 34-year-old singer/actress asked her Instagram followers on her Story. ‘Because I just drove into a parking lot and this older white man with a Trump hat on decided to jump in front of my f****** car.’

Total harassment: Amber Riley says she was harassed and spit at my a man wearing one of President Trump’s Make America Great Again Hats while simply driving through a parking lot. Amber is seen in 2017 above

‘[He took] his Trump hat off, used it as some kind of badge telling me I needed to stop, pointing at the Trump supporter part of his hat… when I was like “whatever, move along”… this mother****** spit on my car.

‘In 2020, he saw a black woman, decided he was going to try and punk me and the mother****er decided to spit on my car.’

The actress was rendered speechless by the shocking incident and admitted she is tired of being ‘nice’, particularly as she doesn’t care which political parties people support.

She continued: ‘I really honestly don’t have words for this. I can ignore your racist bulls**t, but when it comes to assault, this is not a game.

‘I’m done being nice. I don’t care who you guys support, I care about the way that you’re trying to make people feel.

‘I care about attacking people, I care about trying to make people feel less than.

‘I care about you keeping your hands to yourself, I care about you keeping your comments to yourself, and I care about you keeping your bodily fluids to yourself.’

Completely uncalled for: ''[He took] his Trump hat off, used it as some kind of badge telling me I needed to stop, pointing at the Trump supporter part of his hat¿ when I was like "whatever, move along"¿ this mother****** spit on my car'

Completely uncalled for: ”[He took] his Trump hat off, used it as some kind of badge telling me I needed to stop, pointing at the Trump supporter part of his hat… when I was like “whatever, move along”… this mother****** spit on my car’

Speechless: She continued: 'I really honestly don't have words for this. I can ignore your racist bulls**t, but when it comes to assault, this is not a game'

Speechless: She continued: ‘I really honestly don’t have words for this. I can ignore your racist bulls**t, but when it comes to assault, this is not a game’

While the situation was clearly upsetting for Amber, it only pushed her to speak up about injustice more.

Riley recently teamed up with the group Black Women Lead to protest the criminalization of mentally ill people on Monday.  

Amber and the organization were able to rally enough activists to shut down LA’s busy Sunset Boulevard while demanding justice for people with mental health issues unfairly incarcerated.

The rally advocated on behalf of several specific cases, like Saraya Rees, a 15-year-old teen who was arrested after a mental health breakdown, and Matthew Rushin, an 22-year-old autistic man who was sentenced to 50-years over a non-lethal, unintentional car accident.

Challenging the an unjust system: Riley recently teamed up with the group Black Women Lead to protest the criminalization of mentally ill people on Monday

Challenging the an unjust system: Riley recently teamed up with the group Black Women Lead to protest the criminalization of mentally ill people on Monday

Fighting: The rally advocated on behalf of several specific cases, like Saraya Rees, a 15-year-old teen who was arrested after a mental health breakdown, and Matthew Rushin, an 22-year-old autistic man who was sentenced to 50-years over a non-lethal, unintentional car accident

Fighting: The rally advocated on behalf of several specific cases, like Saraya Rees, a 15-year-old teen who was arrested after a mental health breakdown, and Matthew Rushin, an 22-year-old autistic man who was sentenced to 50-years over a non-lethal, unintentional car accident

Talking about the experience on Instagram, Riley said 'The proudest moments in my life are the moments when I get to use my voice (speaking or otherwise) to help. Thank you for trusting us with Saraya and Matthew¿s stories'

Talking about the experience on Instagram, Riley said ‘The proudest moments in my life are the moments when I get to use my voice (speaking or otherwise) to help. Thank you for trusting us with Saraya and Matthew’s stories’

Talking about the experience on Instagram, Riley said: ‘Under the leadership of @black_womenlead, yesterday we shut down Sunset Blvd in protest against the criminalization of the mentally ill. 

‘The proudest moments in my life are the moments when I get to use my voice (speaking or otherwise) to help. Thank you for trusting us with Saraya and Matthew’s stories. Please follow @black_womenlead @justice4saraya and @justice4matthewrushin! Read their stories, and participate in the action items. I love y’all!’

More information about getting involved with Black Women Lead and their calls to action can be found via their Instagram. 

Leaders: More information about getting involved with Black Women Lead and their calls to action can be found via their Instagram

Leaders: More information about getting involved with Black Women Lead and their calls to action can be found via their Instagram