"You're clearly an idiot": Lonzo Ball's girlfriend Ally Rossel calls out Donald Trump supporters with fiery comment
The 2024 Presidential Debate took place on Tuesday night, August 10. Republican and Democratic supporters each took to social media to voice their opinions on the debate.
Among these fans were Lonzo Ball's girlfriend, Ally Rossel, who took to her Instagram story to share her thoughts on the debate and the presidential candidates. Rossel had strong words for Trump supporters amid the debate.
"If you're voting for Trump PLEASE unfollow me right now!! You're clearly an idiot," Rossel boldly stated in one of the stories.
One of the fan responded on Rossel's previous story, saying:
"You told me to unfollow you for voting for Trump, I've never unfollowed someone so quick."
Her response read:
"Lmao thanks for doing what you're told! Good girl."
Rossel has been public about her anti-Trump views. Harris has been garnering a lot of support following the debates and Rossel appears to be jumping on board.
Lonzo Ball and Ally Rossel have been together for three years and celebrated their third anniversary in August.
Lonzo Ball slated to return to the Chicago Bulls this season
Lonzo Ball is expected to return to the Chicago Bulls during the 2024-25 NBA season after missing more than two seasons, dealing with a torn meniscus from the 2021-22 season.
Ball last appeared in a game for the Bulls back on January 14, 2022. The guard notched 15 points and three assists in what would be his final game for the season.
Ball has been sidelined while recovering from his latest injury in March of 2023, as the guard required a cartilage transplant in his injured knee. Lonzo Ball has undergone three surgeries to repair his meniscus and the 26-year-old is on the road to returning to the Bulls' lineup.
The 2024-25 season will mark Ball's eighth season in the NBA and his fourth in Chicago, despite only playing one season with the club so far. In 35 games in 2021-22, Ball averaged 13.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists, shooting a career-high 42.3% from three-point range.