GloRilla, accompanied by Joe Biden, attends White House reception for Women's History Month.

GloRilla, a rising rapper, is gaining recognition as she meets with President Joe Biden.

March 21st 2024.

GloRilla, accompanied by Joe Biden, attends White House reception for Women's History Month.
GloRilla is riding high on her recent success as a rising rap star, and she's even caught the attention of none other than the Commander-In-Chief himself, Joe Biden. The Mississippi native was invited to the White House Women's History Month reception on Monday, March 18, and got the chance to mingle with the President while promoting her new single "Yeah Glo!"

In a clip shared on her Instagram, GloRilla can be seen standing next to Biden, excitedly rapping along to her song but substituting "Joe" for "Glo". "Yeah Joe!" she exclaims with a smile. Biden, amused by her enthusiasm, responds, "Yeah, well not Joe, but yeah you." GloRilla quickly corrects herself and says, "Yeah Glo!" It's clear that she was over the moon to meet the President and showcase her music.

Throughout the event, GloRilla also took photos with Vice President Kamala Harris and toured the White House, looking stunning in her sleek grey gown. She even took to Instagram to express her excitement for the upcoming election, writing "YEAH JOE 2024" in her caption. It's clear that the visit had a significant impact on the 24-year-old rapper.

The reception was held following Biden's signing of an executive order aimed at advancing the study of women's health through improved data collection and increased funding for biomedical research. During the bill signing, Biden took the opportunity to call out Republicans for their lack of understanding of women's power, warning them that they were about to find out during the November election.

Although Biden didn't mention Donald Trump by name during the reception, he did refer to him as "my predecessor" and criticized his efforts to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, which guarantees the right to abortion. As the upcoming election draws near, Biden made it clear that he believes America cannot be led by "old ideas" and must continue to move forward.

Vice President Harris also showed her support for Biden's stance on women's rights, calling out those who want to push the country backward instead of moving it forward. She posed a crucial question during her speech, asking what kind of country we want to live in: one of liberty and freedom or one of disorder and hate. It's clear that both Biden and Harris are dedicated to creating a better future for women in America.

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