Some people still know her as Belinda Boyd because that was her name when she was born in 1950. But that’s not exactly how most people know her now, because she married Muhammad Ali and changed her name to Khalilah Ali.
And, lately, people know her in a different way: She is the champ’s ex-wife who is supporting and voting for Donald Trump.
We know that Ali, 74, is voting for Trump in the 2024 election because she’s been unapologetically vocal about it.
“I’m voting for Trump, I don’t care what nobody believes, I don’t care what nobody says, I don’t care what you think, whatever,” Ali said in a recent interview with YouTuber Shea Filling.
“I’ve studied what Trump wants to do. I’ve studied what Trump wants to make change. I saw what Trump has tried to do. And people who just want to be a hater, they don’t get information. […]
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