It didn't take long for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards to get political.

Singer Joy Villa arrived on the red carpet in a form-fitting dress, with Trump's 'Make America Great Again' slogan written down the front.

The red, white and blue gown also had the president's last name scrawled across the train.

Villa's bedazzled open-back dress was first covered by a flowing white gown, but she then unveiled the statement-making dress underneath.

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It didn't take long for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards to get political as singer Joy Villa arrived on the red carpet in a form-fitting 'Make America Great Again' dress. Villa's open-back dress was first covered by a flowing white gown (left) before she unveiled it (right)

The 25-year-old, who is not nominated, also posted a photo of her heart-shaped purse on Instagram with the caption: 'My whole artistic platform is about LOVE! I couldn't be where I am today without the love and tenderness of those beautiful supporters and friends around me.

'Thank you I hope you enjoy tonight's @grammysawards2017 and remember to forget your problems and focus on your future! You are infinite and beautiful and no one can stop you but you.

'So go out and celebrate yourself as a winner no matter what, together with those you adore!' she wrote.

And though the self-proclaimed feminist (according to her Twitter bio) said her platform is about 'love', she drew immediate criticism on social media for her ensemble.

'@Joy_Villa imagine choosing to end your career before anyone even knew who you were,' one user tweeted.

'How much did he pay you,' asked another Twitter user.

And though the self-proclaimed feminist (according to her Twitter bio) said her platform is about 'love', she drew immediate criticism on social media for her ensemble

And unsurprisingly, there were several people who were in support of the singer's gown as some Twitter users called her 'brave', 'courageous' and a 'true American'.

Villa is known for making statements, evident through her 2016 Grammys dress made by fashion designer Andre Soriano.

The singer's 'pro-Trump' dress was also made by Soriano, according to Villa who also tweeted at Trump letting him know she wore the gown.

Villa responded to the critics on Instagram: 'Sometimes you just gotta be free to express yourself.

'Thank you to all of my supporters and fellow believers. Life is about living free and loving it. Be your beautiful selves tonight!'

In past years, the entertainment world has ranked her as one of the 'Worst Dressed' at Grammys for her outlandish outfits.

The artist promotes herself as an actress, singer-songwriter, and vegan bikini bodybuilder on social media. She also wrote on Twitter that she was 'Grammy-considered'.

The singer's 'pro-Trump' dress was also made by fashion designer Andre Soriano, according to Villa who also tweeted at Trump letting him know she wore the gown

Villa is known for making statements, evident through her 2016 Grammys dress (pictured) also made by Soriano. In past years, the entertainment world has ranked her as one of the 'Worst Dressed' at Grammys for her outlandish outfits