Actress Alicia Silverstone’s endorsement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president is not only gaining attention but also some savory rewards. The iconic “Clueless” star recently demonstrated her Support by contributing to one of RFK Jr.’s campaign events in Los Angeles, where she made a delicious statement with a generous catering choice.
According to reports, Silverstone dove into her pockets, spending $427.25 at Vromage, a vegan cheese shop in LA, to provide hors d’oeuvres for the campaign gathering. The choice of Vromage perfectly aligns with Silverstone’s vocal advocacy for veganism, a lifestyle she has passionately promoted for years. This culinary contribution didn’t go unnoticed. The Kennedy campaign committee promptly reimbursed Silverstone for her investment in spreading cheesy delights to Support their cause. This gesture underscores Silverstone’s commitment not only to her dietary principles but also to her political beliefs.
Last June, Silverstone publicly endorsed RFK Jr., praising his vision of “peace, unity, and justice for all.” Her Support isn’t confined to politics; it extends to her everyday choices, including what she chooses to put on the table. As a longtime advocate for veganism, Silverstone has consistently championed cruelty-free eating habits and shared her enthusiasm for plant-based alternatives on social media platforms.
Her affinity for Vromage isn’t new either. Silverstone has been singing the praises of this vegan cheese haven for years, showcasing its delectable offerings and promoting its values. From her blog posts to social media snaps, Silverstone has used her platform to amplify the message of compassionate eating.
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