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Family Ties star Justine Bateman says she feels ‘relieved’ after Trump’s election win as friends turn their backs on him
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Family Ties star Justine Bateman says she feels ‘relieved’ after Trump’s election win as friends turn their backs on him

Family Ties star Justine Bateman revealed her close friends turned their backs on her after she came out and attacked the Biden administration.

Just days after Trump was officially crowned the next commander in chief, Bateman posted on X that she was “decompressing after walking on eggshells for four years.”

In a lengthy post on her social media, the 58-year-old said she found the last four years of Biden’s presidency to be “an almost intolerable time.”

She said she found it “stifling” and called it an “un-American period,” saying she thought only “sanctioned behavior and words were allowed.”

Bateman, who is Jason Bateman’s older sister, wrote: “Total intolerance became almost a religion and everyone’s professional and social lives were almost constantly under threat.

“Those who spoke otherwise were ruined as a warning to others. Their destruction was posted in the social media “town square” for all to see.

In an interview with The New York Post following her post, she said people had said to her “oh Justine, I didn’t know you were a Nazi”.

She said: “I’ve had friends tell me, ‘I love you, call me anytime, but I need to unfollow you’ or ‘I need to distance myself from you online, publicly “.

Family Ties star Justine Bateman says she feels ‘relieved’ after Trump’s election win as friends turn their backs on him

Just days after Trump was officially crowned the next commander in chief, Bateman posted on X that she was “decompressing after walking on eggshells for four years.”

In a lengthy post on her social media, the 58-year-old said she found the last four years under President Biden, seen here, to be

In a lengthy post on her social media, the 58-year-old said she found the last four years under President Biden, seen here, to be “an almost intolerable time.”

Bateman continued: “So the fact that people have to distance themselves from me… Look, I still love them, it’s good.

“But every time they do this, and I’m talking about foreigners now too, they absolutely prove my point.”

She told the outlet that she was in Washington DC on election night and watched Trump win battleground states to cement his return to the White House.

“I was surprised to physically feel relief in my body,” she added. “I didn’t realize how uncomfortable the last four years had been until I felt that balloon deflate.”

According to Bateman, she first felt the air in the balloon being released when Elon Musk took over Twitter.

Bateman said she was glad the “woke era” was over, saying, “That era where you couldn’t question things is over.” This woke the police, it’s over.

While favoring Trump, she said The United States today that she wasn’t going to reveal who she actually voted for.

She told the outlet: “I’m not going to play that game. I’m not going to talk about how I’ve voted in my life. It’s not relevant. This is absolutely irrelevant.

“For me, all I’m doing is expressing that I feel that spiritually there has been a change, and I’m very excited about what’s going to happen. And frankly, reaffirming free speech is good for everyone.

Bateman is seen here in her role as Mallory Keaton in the series Family Ties which ran from 1982 to 1989.

Bateman is seen here in her role as Mallory Keaton in the series Family Ties which ran from 1982 to 1989.

She played Mallory, Michael J. Fox's older sister, on the series; (L-R) Fox, Bateman, Michael Gross, Meredith Baxter Birney and Tina Yothers pictured in a 1982 promotional photo

She played Mallory, Michael J. Fox’s older sister, on the series; (L-R) Fox, Bateman, Michael Gross, Meredith Baxter Birney and Tina Yothers pictured in a 1982 promotional photo

Justine is the older sister of actor Jason Bateman. The brotherly duo is pictured at the 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 20, 1987.

Justine is the older sister of actor Jason Bateman. The brotherly duo is pictured at the 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 20, 1987.

Bateman was a sitcom star in the 1980s on Family Ties, where she played Mallory, Michael J. Fox’s older sister, and has been in the spotlight since her teens.

Besides Family Ties, Bateman’s work also includes Satisfaction, Men Behaving Badly, Californication, The TV Set and Desperate Housewives.

Since then, she has become a director. Her first film, Violet, starring Olivia Munn and Justin Theroux, premiered at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.

Bateman has previously said she ignores Hollywood beauty standards and embraces her wrinkles in interviews.

The actress told 60 Minutes Australia she didn’t realize there was an obsession with her natural face until she Googled herself one day.

“I googled my name, Justine Bateman, and an autocomplete came up that said ‘that looks old,’ and I was like, ‘What!’

Later, when asked if it was possible for people to find aging “beautiful,” she replied, “I don’t care.” I think I look awesome, I think my face represents who I am. I like it.’