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Hollywood’s Outcry: Celebrities React to Trump’s Election Victory

 

 

Cardi B, Joe Rogan, Stephen King and others react to Trump’s election victory: ‘America is finished’


Former President Donald Trump is making a return to the White House, prompting reactions from various celebrities.

 

Trump has secured his position as the 47th president of the United States, marking an astonishing comeback for a figure previously convicted on 34 felony counts and twice impeached, once following his refusal to acknowledge his loss in 2020. Numerous high-profile celebrities supported Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and expressed their shock and dismay over her loss, while others celebrated Trump’s landmark victory.

In an Instagram story, Cardi B, who backed Harris and attended rallies for her, posted a video of herself watching the election results with a distressed expression. “I hate yall bad,” the rapper commented.

 

On the other hand, podcaster Joe Rogan, who endorsed Trump just before the election, broadcasted a video of himself ardently reacting to Trump’s victory speech, with laughter heard from someone nearby.

 

UFC CEO Dana White, also a Trump supporter, spoke at the president-elect’s victory rally on Wednesday, thanking “the mighty and powerful” Rogan for his backing.

 

Adam McKay considers leaving the Democratic Party after Harris’ loss

Director Adam McKay, known for “Don’t Look Up” and “The Big Short,” took to X to inform his followers about switching party affiliations. “It’s time to leave the Dem Party,” the Oscar winner stated. “I’m considering registering with the Green Party or Working Families. But I’m open to suggestions.”

 

Actress Yvette Nicole Brown reflected on a comment from a user on X about people not recognizing the end of democracy. “I don’t know. Because it truly is,” she responded. In other posts, the “Community” star stated, “America is finished,” adding that “any hope for what this country could become is lost.”

 

Christina Applegate expressed her bewilderment on X, revealing that her daughter was disturbed by Trump’s victory. “Why? Please give me your reasons?????” the star from “Dead to Me” questioned. “My child is crying because her rights as a woman are at risk. Why is this happening? If you disagree, feel free to unfollow me.”

Andy Cohen chimed in, humorously referencing Trump’s unfounded allegations of election rigging in 2020. “So the election ISN’T rigged????” the “Watch What Happens Live” host tweeted.

 

Stephen King voices concern for democracy as others reflect on Trump’s election

Stephen King shared his worries regarding the state of democracy in his reaction on X. He noted that there’s a saying in stores with fragile items: “LOVELY TO LOOK AT, DELIGHTFUL TO HOLD, BUT ONCE YOU BREAK IT, THEN IT’S SOLD.” He mentioned that this could apply to democracy as well.

Bette Midler quoted a notion that the presidency is typically won by men who are inherently “the most devious and mediocre.”

Sophia Bush sarcastically remarked that voters did an excellent job empowering “the MAGA gang” and suggested that racism and misogyny were factors in Harris’ loss.

 

“My heart is shattered,” she wrote in one post, adding in another, “I hope we wake up to find everything will be alright in the morning.”

 

Wendell Pierce shared his thoughts on the implications of this election outcome, noting how the Supreme Court dynamics “will be changed for a

Following Trump’s election victory, concerns have been raised about the future of the judiciary: “I’ll never see a moderate court in my lifetime,” a commentator expressed. “With Alito and Thomas potentially stepping down, Trump will appoint young partisans to the bench. The damage he may cause to our institutions over the next two years could be irreversible.”

Actress Lili Reinhart shared that she “cannot comprehend the emotions of the women who came forward about their sexual assault experiences with Trump,” lamenting “seeing millions vote for their abuser.” Trump, who was deemed liable in a civil sex abuse trial last year, has continuously denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.

“My heart is shattered for these women,” stated Reinhart, known for her role in “Riverdale.” “I believe you, and I am truly sorry.”

Jamie Lee Curtis expressed to her followers that Trump’s victory signifies a return to a “more restrictive, and some worry, tyrannical era,” urging Harris supporters to “fight for women, our children, and their future against tyranny, one day at a time.”

 

Other prominent figures who supported Harris, such as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, have not yet commented on her defeat.

 

Zachary Levi expresses ‘gratitude’ post-Trump victory, while Dave Portnoy criticizes Harris’s campaign

On the flip side of the political spectrum, “Shazam!” actor Zachary Levi, who backed Trump, expressed his gratitude on X, stating he was “incredibly thankful for everyone who saw through all the noise and chose to vote for” the Republican candidate.

 

In reply to a comment suggesting his support for Trump might end his Hollywood career, Levi remarked that his “goal has always been to step away from it eventually.”

 

Reality star Savannah Chrisley celebrated Trump’s victory on her Instagram, sharing a video of herself in a Trump sweatshirt, exclaiming, “We did it,” as she watched his victory speech.

 

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, who stated he supported Trump, concluded his remarks by saying the former president’s success was due to the Democratic party failing to engage independents and moderates. “Their campaign was the worst, and their arrogance and sense of moral superiority have pushed people away,” he explained. “If you say you support Trump, suddenly you’re labeled as a Nazi or Hitler—enough of that.”

Portnoy continued, “By acting as if they are superior to us, they have alienated many middle-ground voters who feel insulted.”