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Celebrity Polls: From Tiger's Trump Call to Congressional Vacations, You Decide

Celebrity & Pop Culture
April 4, 2026 · 8:26 AM
Celebrity Polls: From Tiger's Trump Call to Congressional Vacations, You Decide

In a whirlwind of celebrity and political drama, TMZ has launched a series of polls asking readers to weigh in on the latest controversies. The interactive feature, published on April 4, 2026, presents a snapshot of current headlines and invites the public to be the judge.

One of the most talked-about items centers on golf legend Tiger Woods. Following a recent SUV rollover incident, reports indicate that one of his first calls was to former President Donald Trump. The poll asks: Was this simply "Just Friends Catching Up" or a "Friend Looking For a Favor"? This comes alongside another poll regarding newly released bodycam footage from the incident, questioning whether Woods appeared "Wasted" or "Not THAT Bad."

Shifting from the fairway to the political arena, the polls tackle a contentious issue on Capitol Hill. As federal workers grapple with a government shutdown, some members of Congress have been photographed on taxpayer-funded vacations abroad. The poll presents two stark choices: "Everyone Deserves a Break" or the more punitive "Out With Their Asses (OWTA)."

Reality TV drama also makes the list, with a focus on the Bravo series "Summer House." A brewing scandal has fans choosing sides, with the poll asking readers to declare if they are "Team Ciara" or "Team Amanda" in the latest feud.

Other polls delve into broader social codes and celebrity comebacks:

  • One questions personal adherence to "Girl/Bro Code," with simple "Yes" or "No" options.
  • Following a judge's ruling to dismiss a sexual harassment lawsuit against her, readers are asked what actress Blake Lively should do next: "Settle or Just Walk Away" or "Keep Fighting."
  • NASA's upcoming Artemis II mission to the moon prompts the question: "I'm Locked In!" or "I Don't Care."
  • The controversial comeback of musician Ye (formerly Kanye West) is up for debate, with polls asking if his "Comeback Is Complete" ("Yep, He Never Went Away" vs. "Nope, I Can't Forgive") and which demographic is more forgiving: "White Fans" or "Black Fans."

The feature encapsulates a mix of high-profile incidents, political scrutiny, and pop culture moments, putting the court of public opinion in session.