Donald Trump’s 2024 victory over Kamala Harris has provoked strong reactions from Hollywood, with many influential voices expressing disappointment, anger, and concern for the country’s future. Here’s how celebrities reacted to his re-election!
Cardi B
The rapper, who actively campaigned for Kamala Harris, vented her frustration on social media. Cardi B posted a video on Instagram with the caption, “I hate y’all bad,” expressing her disappointment with Trump supporters. In a heartfelt follow-up message, she thanked Harris for her dedication and courage, saying, “No one has ever made me change my mind, and you did!”
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Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish kept her reaction short but powerful. Sharing a black background on her Instagram Stories, she wrote, “It’s a war on women,” highlighting her fears about potential threats to women’s rights and freedoms under Trump’s administration.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Oscar-winner Jamie Lee Curtis voiced her concerns about potential setbacks for American freedoms under Trump’s second term. She warned of a “return to a more restrictive, some fear draconian time,” pledging support to women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and minority groups who may face challenges ahead.
Adam McKay
The Don’t Look Up director was highly critical of the Democratic Party’s campaign strategy. McKay questioned the party’s approach, suggesting that it might be time for change, even mentioning a potential switch to the Green Party. “Who would have guessed lying about Biden’s cognitive health¦ wouldn’t be a winning strategy?” he posted on X.
Brandon Flynn
13 Reasons Why star Flynn took to Instagram to address those with “Big Feelings, Big Fears,” encouraging people to reach out for support and reminding them they “don’t need to drink or drug” to cope.
Bette Midler
Actress Bette Midler shared a poignant quote from journalist H.L. Mencken on democracy, suggesting that Trump’s victory reflected a failure in voter discernment. She described the election as a triumph for “devious and mediocre” leadership before deactivating her X account.
Stephen King
Author Stephen King used a metaphor to express his concerns, likening the election outcome to a fragile item being broken. “Once you break it, then it’s sold,” he wrote, warning that democracy might be at risk of irreparable damage.
John Cusack
Known for his outspoken political views, actor John Cusack denounced Trump’s re-election as a sign of societal decline. Calling the result a “sign of deep nihilism,” he expressed disbelief at the direction of the political landscape.
Christina Applegate
Dead to Me actress Christina Applegate shared an emotional post about her daughter’s reaction to the election. She revealed that her child was in tears over fears for women’s rights and encouraged those who disagreed with her stance to unfollow, asking, “Why? Give me your reasons why?”
Whoopi Goldberg
The View co-host, a longtime critic of Trump, expressed her disappointment on the talk show. Refusing to mention Trump by name, she said, “He’s the president. I’m still not going to say his name. That’s not going to change.” Her co-host Sunny Hostin added that she was “profoundly disturbed” by the result.
Lili Reinhart
Riverdale actress Lili Reinhart voiced her empathy for women who had come forward with allegations of sexual assault against Trump. “My heart absolutely breaks for these women,” she posted, expressing heartbreak over the election result and its implications for women’s safety.
I cannot fathom the feeling of the women who came forward about their sexual assault at the hands of Trump. Seeing millions of people vote for their abuser.
My heart absolutely breaks for these women. I believe you, and I am so sorry.— Lili Reinhart (@lilireinhart) November 6, 2024
Philip Pullman
British author Philip Pullman shared a simple but poignant farewell on social media: “Goodbye, America. It was nice knowing you.” His words captured the deep disappointment many in the entertainment industry felt following Trump’s re-election.