America's Next Top Model alum Adrianne Curry has hit out at Mark Cuban after he shared a supportive message for Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she's "redefining" the Democratic Party.

With this year's presidential election fast approaching, both Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and Harris, the Democratic nominee, seek to address key issues for voters, including reproductive rights, gun control and the economy.

In the lead-up to the election, various famous faces have taken to social media to share their thoughts on both nominees, including Cuban and Curry—and their opinions couldn't be more different. Newsweek contacted a spokesperson for Cuban and Curry for comment via email outside normal working hours.

On Friday, Cuban—a Shark Tank star and minority owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks—shared his opinion on what Harris has done for the Democratic Party on X, formerly Twitter.

"Kamala Harris is not falling in line with Democratic Party Policies," he wrote. "Kamala Harris is defining her own policies, and the Democratic Party is falling in line with her. She literally is redefining the party."

At the time of writing, his post had received 11.4 million views and 34,000 comments, including Curry's. "WHAT POLICIES??????? the only ones she has stated were TRUMPS," she wrote.

While Cuban has not responded to Curry's remarks, the business owner and the former model, who won the first cycle of ANTM in 2003, have expressed different views on social issues and politics.

Curry, who goes by Curry-Rhode after marrying voice actor Matthew Rhode in 2018, is no stranger to sharing her thoughts on social media. In July, she shared a conspiracy theory about the assassination attempt made against Trump. She has previously reshared a post calling Democrats "communists," and she has said that she "voted Trump in 2020" while expressing support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

"Populist right and left vs The Machine. Let's make America Normal Again. We can battle each other again when we oust the commies," she wrote in an X post on August 24 alongside a picture of Kennedy and Trump.

In another post, Curry shared a photo of herself wearing a T-shirt that said, "This is the government the founders warned us about."

"Just your friendly, tinfoil hat wearing, retired Hollywood fame wh%re, prepper, Avon Lady," she wrote in the caption.

Cuban's dislike for the former president is well documented, but he hasn't always been anti-Trump. During Trump's 2016 campaign, Cuban even expressed interest in being his running mate.

"I don't care what his actual positions are," Cuban said in 2015, Business Insider reported. "He says what's on his mind. He gives honest answers rather than prepared answers. This is more important than anything any candidate has done in years."

However, Cuban's positive view of Trump didn't last long. The entrepreneur's position shifted as Trump's campaign progressed, and Cuban dubbed the Republican "bat-s*** crazy."

The two men have publicly traded barbs over the years, with Cuban criticizing Trump's business acumen and economic policies during his term. Trump responded by questioning Cuban's intelligence. During an appearance on Fox News in 2016, Trump said Cuban wasn't "smart enough" to understand his economic proposals​.

In June, Cuban said of Trump on X: "I don't hate the guy. Just don't want him to be President."

Adrianne Curry in Hollywood, California, on April 14, 2016, and Mark Cuban in Los Angeles on May 1. Curry has criticized a post from Cuban on social media. Adrianne Curry in Hollywood, California, on April 14, 2016, and Mark Cuban in Los Angeles on May 1. Curry has criticized a post from Cuban on social media. Paul Archuleta/Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic/Getty Images

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