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Insane Clown Posse Admitted to Asylum After Harris Endorsement

The Juggalos are in shock as the duo swaps Faygo for political endorsements and lands themselves in a padded room.

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Key Takeaways

  • Insane Clown Posse (ICP) endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, shocking their fanbase.
  • After the endorsement, the duo checked into an asylum for “clarity.”
  • Fans are divided, wondering if this is part of a stunt or a genuine breakdown.

In a move that left fans both confused and amused, Insane Clown Posse (ICP) endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for a future presidential run. Shortly after this unexpected political turn, the duo, known for their chaotic music and face paint, admitted themselves to an asylum, citing exhaustion and mental clarity as the reasons.

Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J, the faces behind ICP, have long embraced mayhem and unpredictability. Still, no one expected them to dive into politics. “One minute they’re spraying Faygo, and the next they’re talking about Kamala Harris’s leadership qualities,” said one baffled fan.

From Faygo to Political Statements

The endorsement took place during a surprise appearance on a political podcast. The duo praised Harris’s “ability to juggle priorities” before launching into a series of bizarre metaphors involving magnets and American democracy.

The next day, the group’s management announced that the duo had voluntarily checked into an asylum. “They’re exhausted,” said a spokesperson. “Balancing horrorcore rap with political commentary was too much.”

Juggalos React to the Madness

ICP’s fanbase, the Juggalos, reacted with mixed feelings. “I never thought I’d see the day when Violent J talked about bipartisanship,” said one fan, who goes by Juggalo Joe. “I’m not sure if they’re serious or if this is another one of their stunts.”

Other fans were less understanding. “I love ICP, but this just feels like they’ve lost their way,” said another. “They should stick to what they know best: chaos, face paint, and insane lyrics.”

Some, however, saw the endorsement as another chapter in ICP’s long history of unpredictability. “Maybe it’s part of their new act,” suggested one Juggalo. “Or maybe they’ve gone completely off the rails. Either way, I’m here for it.”

Breakdown or Performance Art?

While some believe this is all part of a publicity stunt, others worry that the duo may genuinely need help. “Merging horrorcore rap with political endorsements can create cognitive dissonance,” explained Dr. Clown Shoes, a psychologist specializing in celebrity mental health. “It’s possible that they’ve reached a breaking point.”

Despite the speculation, ICP has reassured fans they will return. “We’ll see you at the next Gathering of the Juggalos,” Shaggy 2 Dope reportedly shouted as he entered the asylum. “But first, we’ve got to take care of some things.”

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