It appeared that the Latin crooner is not a fan of billionaire mogul Donald Trump.
And on Saturday, during the close of his concert at Madison Square Garden, singer Marc Anthony had a few harsh words for the politically incorrect Republican presidential candidate.
The 47-year-old star wanted to end his performance on what he believed would be a high note.
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Something to say: On Saturday, during the close of his concert at Madison Square Garden, singer Marc Anthony had a few harsh words for the politically incorrect Republican presidential candidate
'...Before I leave, I want to say two things,' he began, speeding straight ahead to his point.
'F*** Donald Trump,' he said, as the audience roared with applause.
While the attendees continued to whistle and shout in agreement, the Vivir Mi Vida singer took a moment to soak in the environment before performing the sign of the cross.
Straight to the point: 'F*** Donald Trump,' he said, before performing the sign of the cross
Not done yet: 'And I wanna say, I want him to hear it in his house. Wake that motherf***** up! Mi Gente! (my people)' he yelled, as the crowd erupted in additional applause
But he wasn't finished yet.
'And I wanna say, I want him to hear it in his house. Wake that motherf***** up! Mi Gente! (my people)' he yelled, as the crowd erupted in additional applause.
The millionaire musician immediately began a Latin song a dance routine to his hit by the same name.
His reasoning: Marc's disdain for Donald Trump, 69, is most likely in reference to comments made by the presidential hopeful regarding his stance on illegal immigration. He is pictured on February 6
Marc's disdain for 69-year-old Donald is most likely in reference to comments made by the presidential hopeful regarding his stance on illegal immigration. In doing so, the former Apprentice host cited Mexicans as an example to support his stance.
'When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people,' he said, during his presidential bid announcement.
The Republican candidate has received mixed reviews in regards to his many statements on the topic of immigration.
Some believe Donald's comment are downright racists against multiple groups of people, while others believe that he is not against immigration (in regards to any race) provided it is done legally.
The people's opinions: The Republican candidate, pictured on February 5, has received mixed reviews in regards to his many statements on the topic of immigration
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