Who is Xaviaer DuRousseau? Influencer faces wrath of Beyonce fans after calling them domestic terrorists
FOX News analyst and media influencer Xaviaer DuRousseau slammed Beyonce's endorsement of Kamala Harris on live television. He called Harris "desperate" on FOX News on Friday night, October 25, after her rally in Beyoncé's hometown, where the singer appeared to endorse the presidential candidate.
Meanwhile, he threw shade on the singer's latest album, saying that she doesn't need to be endorsing Kamala Harris because she "needs to be focusing on trying to keep her album on the charts."
Xaviaer DuRousseau is a political media personality and political commentator based in Los Angeles. His bold statement was in reference to Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter album, which was released in March. It spent several weeks on top of the Billboard Country chart, with its lead single, Texas Hold 'Em, nabbing the #1 spot on the Hot 100 list. But despite its first-week success, Cowboy Carter lost momentum and slowly slipped off the charts.
On October 28, Xaviaer DuRousseau further slammed the music artist by dragging her fanbase. He called BeyHive terrorists in a post on X, writing:
"The bravest thing I've ever done in my career is drag Beyonce on live TV. The BeyHive are domestic t*rrorists."
His latest post incurred wrath from said fans, with many of them saying that he needs "to grow up" in the comments. Other Beyoncé supporters also dragged him for using the singer's name for clout and "engagement bucks."
Xaviaer DuRousseau is a political influencer and a former BLM activist
After making headlines for dragging Beyonce on live TV and calling her die-hard supporters "domestic t*rrorists" on social media, people are wondering all about Xaviaer DuRousseau. Per his official website, he describes himself as a "political media personality and Gen Z cultural/political commentator" who is based in Los Angeles.
He has been featured in several media networks to give his first take on political and cultural issues. People have seen him in FOX News, FOX Business, and Piers Morgan. He has also frequently contributed to Newsmax, the New York Post, Timcast Media, and Daily Caller. Xaviaer DuRousseau's commentaries have also been heard or read in Jerusalem Post, MSNBC, Talk TV, Jubilee, and Daily Wire, among many others.
DuRousseau prides himself as an activist and used to march during Black Lives Matter protests. He marched in the George Floyd protests but later turned from being a "woke ally" to an outspoken voice for the conservative movement. He became the first Black and the youngest Alameda County Republican Party member in history in 2022, per his website.
Besides sharing his commentaries on conservatism and politics and debunking ideologies on television, he is also a presenter and content creator at PragerU, a conservative media non-profit founded by conservative radio host Dennis Prager.
Xaviaer DuRousseau hosts PragerU's Kids' game show Guess or Mess. The website describes the show as a "wild and crazy game show for elementary kids about important figures who represent American values."
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The October 25 appearance on FOX News isn't the first time DuRousseau dragged Kamala Harris on live TV and the personalities who endorse the presidential hopeful. He called out former POTUS Barack Obama on October 11 on FOX News for reportedly using race to court support for Harris because she's a "black woman."
He also slammed Harris for her lack of accomplishments, which he said was the cause of her waning support from Black men.