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Kim Cattrall slams Melania Trump's abortion stance revelation as 'too little, too late'

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Kim Cattrall has hit out to criticise former American First Lady over her views about abortion rights.

has shared her views in light of the revelation that has shared her pro-choice stance on abortion rights. The former First Lady's views are believed to be at odds with her husband, 78 - who is currently in the running to become President of America once again in the 2024 elections.

The issue of women's rights relating to abortion has been a contentious issue in the USA - with historic case Roe v Wade being overturned in 2022 under the Presidency of outgoing leader . Political analysts have reacted with surprise over Melania's opinions - which she has reportedly shared in her autobiography.

star Kim has shared her own disappointment about Melania's views, saying she thinks the former model has said too little too late. Speaking to Jane Garvey and Fi Glover and on Times Radio, Kim said: "To me, she was a bit of a ghost as the First Lady. I'm a huge fan of and Eleanor Roosevelt, these extraordinary women. And I just never really got to know her.

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"I didn't think she was comfortable in any of the roles that she was put forward to perform. That's just not who she was. So to hear her make a statement like that, it’s probably a little late about the right to choose. Good on her, but I would have preferred to hear more of that when she was in office and certainly she should have. I guess she doesn't have his ear at all."

Kim went on to discuss the upcoming 2024 Presidential election and reflected on the 2016 election - which Trump won when he faced off against Hilary Clinton. She said: "I have days where I feel very bolstered and then other days where I think, oh, this will never end, this stress. We're right back, it feels, (to) four years ago. You know, this feeling of uncertainty and this constant pull that America seems to be going through towards fascism. It's terrifying. Terrifying."

She continued: "I remember after Trump got in, after his first term (and) hopefully his last, there were remnants of this feeling in New York City after Hillary lost and did not break the glass ceiling, that it felt a little bit like 9/11. That was such a terrible tragedy but the feeling was, what now? We're in a different landscape now and where do we go from here? Especially as a woman, this is someone who vowed to bring down Roe and did."

Americans will go to the polls on 5 November to decide who will be the next president of the United States of America. The decision is between Trump and his Democrat rival, Kamala Harris.

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