Donald Trump may have won the presidential election, but he hasn’t won the hearts of Hollywood. Watch the reactions – which range from horrified to embarrassed, in the video above.
After the 70-year-old beat Hillary Clinton and was voted into the White House on Tuesday, November 8, celebrities took to Twitter to vent their feelings, and it didn’t bode well for the new POTUS.
“This is an embarrassing night for America. We’ve let a hatemonger lead our great nation. We’ve let a bully set our course. I’m devastated,” Chris Evans tweeted.
Ariel Winter was fuming too: “America, you have failed. What the actual f‑‑k. Devastating. I won’t recognize @realDonaldTrump as our president, ever. #dumptrucktrump.”
Bella Hadid kept it short and sweet: “This is disgusting,” she wrote, while Katy Perry insisted: “WE WILL NEVER BE SILENCED, #LOVETRUMPSHATE,” and added: “Do not sit still. Do not weep. MOVE. We are not a nation that will let HATE lead us.”
Ariana Grande broke down in floods of tears and Kristen Bell had to hold back vomit.
Of course there were some celebrity supporters having their say too. Kirstie Alley tweeted “CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT TRUMP! @realDonaldTrump against all odds..against the establishment and even against most from the GOP..U did it!”
Scott Baio had a message of support too: “Great faith in God works. Mr @realDonaldTrump I’m proud to call you President of the United States of America. And First Lady @MELANIATRUMP”
Read other reactions from the stars below.
WE WILL NEVER BE SILENCED. #LOVETRUMPSHATE
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) November 9, 2016
Do not sit still. Do not weep. MOVE. We are not a nation that will let HATE lead us.
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) November 9, 2016
I went to sleep early. Woke up to this. To my fellow humans outside of the US. We don’t want this. And we are heartbroken.
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) November 9, 2016
This is not a dream.
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) November 9, 2016
You know what we do now? We finish building what we started and we FIGHT BACK! Lift your heads up brothers and sisters.
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) November 9, 2016
https://twitter.com/IMKristenBell/status/796229649856503808
I am moving@suzlynchnz @EpskampSamantha
— JaneLynch (@kellyparker850) November 9, 2016
This is a national disaster. An illiterate, bigoted, misogynistic, racist, rapist has become president. I have no words
— Kate Walsh (@katewalsh) November 9, 2016
I’m taking tonight to grieve for minorities, women, immigrants, muslims & the LGBTQ community but tomorrow I’m waking up ready to fight.
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (@jessetyler) November 9, 2016
🙁
— Erik (@M3RKMUS1C) November 9, 2016
Make no mistake, this is a white nationalist take over.
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) November 9, 2016
A true American Horror Story
— Cheyenne Jackson (@cheyennejackson) November 9, 2016
I want to quit life.
— Rashida Jones (@iamrashidajones) November 9, 2016
When do we start googling “What is Brexit?”
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) November 9, 2016
Looking for a silver lining, maybe this pushes us to get more involved in our country and fight for the things that need fighting for.
— Ben Schwartz (@rejectedjokes) November 9, 2016
This can’t be happening right now.
— Sophie Turner (@SophieT) November 9, 2016
I’m going to kiss my sleeping son and go to bed. Tomorrow I’ll keep trying to raise him right in a world that just got a whole lot scarier.
— Josh Charles (@MrJoshCharles) November 9, 2016
I wonder what the KKK expects Donald Trump do. Good time to be a builder. Soon no regulations. No hard hats. No permits! Just money!
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) November 9, 2016
Did we just elect a snake oil salesman and his wicked court of terror, or is my ambien kicking in? Or both? ??
— Andy Cohen (@Andy) November 9, 2016
CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT TRUMP! @realDonaldTrump against all odds ..against the establishment and even against most from the GOP..U did it!
— Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) November 9, 2016
Great faith in God works. Mr @realDonaldTrump I’m proud to call you President of the United States of America. And First Lady @MELANIATRUMP
— Scott Baio (@ScottBaio) November 9, 2016
I still believe in us. Despite this evident, great divide. It’s time to come together. Hear each other. Not give up, cry, or gloat. Unite.
— Sophia Bush (@SophiaBush) November 9, 2016
Let’s all pray for love and light.
Now more than ever.— Bindi Irwin (@BindiIrwin) November 9, 2016
Wow. She conceded. Wow.
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) November 9, 2016
Just a thought as my brain attempts to process HOW. pic.twitter.com/YlJA1Z5qOQ
— Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) November 9, 2016
Gonna miss Obama. maybe this country needs a Trump presidency to see just how good we had it and took it for granted!!!!! #GodBlessTheUSA
— octavia spencer (@octaviaspencer) November 9, 2016
We stand together. We stick up for the vulnerable. We challenge bigots. We don’t let hate speech become normalised. We hold the line. https://t.co/ro9AkRSc9Q
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) November 9, 2016
I am just absolutely beside myself right now. I can’t believe the way this thing has turned. Trying to remain hopeful but geeez louise.
— Mandy Moore (@TheMandyMoore) November 9, 2016
Maybe this is rock bottom and there’s no where to go but up.
— Amanda Seyfried (@AmandaSeyfried) November 9, 2016
I feel like America just sent in our tuition check for Trump University.
— John Legend (@johnlegend) November 9, 2016
People r angry. People r broke. They voted 4 change. I disagree but that is ??. We can. ACCEPTANCE today. COURAGE, change, ACTION tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/XzXtulHvHT
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) November 9, 2016
So much of our country opposes women’s rights? Racism is still alive & well? A man endorsed by David Duke might lead our country?! Really?
— Minka Kelly (@minkakelly) November 9, 2016
We have shown who we are to the world, to our kids, to one another- we are in a very dark dawn – God Bless Us All. Peace be still.
— Jaime King (@Jaime_King) November 9, 2016
OLIVIA POPE is trending. But Olivia Pope is not real. Whats real is the need for love today. LOVE yourself. Take CARE of you & your loved 1s
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) November 9, 2016
Trump, who followed President Barack Obama into the White House, is the first person to be elected president of the United States without prior military or government experience.
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