Joy Angela Villa (/ˈviːlə/; born April 25, 1991), known by her stage name Princess Joy Villa, is an American singer-songwriter.
Villa was born in Orange, California. Her father Rev. Joseph Villa was of Argentine descent, while her mother Mildred Angela Pierce Villa was African American and Choctaw Native American ancestry. Her maternal great-uncle was jazz vocalist Kenny Hagood. She attended high school at Lompoc High School.
Villa has worked as an actress and producer. From age 14 to 16, she was with Youth Network TV on Comcast Television. With the exception of Hobgoblins 2, her acting career mostly consists of minor, uncredited appearances on television. These roles include an umbrella-wielding carny in the Heroes Season 4 episode "Orientation", and other appearances on CSI: NY, The Valley Girls and MTV Next.
Villa is known for her attention-grabbing outfits which she has worn to the Grammy Awards. These include:
Villa is a supporter of Donald Trump, having joined Donald Trump's Campaign Advisory Board. Villa had stated that she supported Senator Bernie Sanders early in the 2016 United States presidential election but voted for Trump in the general election.
On October 26, 2017 Villa stated via Twitter that she is against abortion, supportive of the Second Amendment, in favor of tax reform, in favor of religious freedom, against human trafficking, and against illegal immigration.
On October 27, 2017, Villa announced on Fox and Friends that she is considering running for United States Congress as a Republican. Villa stated that she is considering Florida, California, or New York as states to represent. Appearing again on Fox and Friends on December 13, 2017, Villa clarified that she intends to run for Congress in the state of Florida.
On May 5, 2018, Villa joined the UK March for Life in London. She led the march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square.
On July 14, 2018, a message from Villa was played to attendees of the pro-Trump/free Tommy Robinson rally where she expressed support for Robinson, a hard Brexit, Britons "taking their country back" and accused Theresa May of failing democracy, stifling free speech, and stealing Britons' birthright. She compared the Brexit process to the American Revolution. She borrowed Boris Johnson's "the dream is dying" line to accuse the current "fake Conservative government" of killing the dream of the UK. She disputed the justification for UK contempt of court laws under which Robinson was convicted, questioning whether live streaming people entering the courtroom could jeopardise their right to a fair trial.
Villa has lived in Hollywood, Seattle, and Las Vegas, and currently resides in New York City. She credits her practice of Scientology for improving her life and career. In December 2016 she married Danish writer and photographer Thorsten Overgaard.
On November 28, 2017, Villa filed a police complaint against Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski for allegedly slapping her buttocks at a holiday party at the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C. Villa admitted she waited a month before talking to police. Villa alleged that after she told him that she could report him for sexual harassment, Lewandowski said, "I work in the private sector" and slapped her again. Lewandowski responded to the allegations by saying that "There is a due process and there is a process which they will go through to determine a person’s innocence."
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