Hollywood is thrown into disarray by President-elect Donald Trump's win.
The election results in 2024 caused Christina Applegate to express her distress online, while Hulk Hogan celebrated.
After being declared the president-elect following Tuesday's election, former President Donald Trump has officially regained the Oval Office.
Trump won both the Electoral College and popular vote.
Some members of the Hollywood elite are expressing their views in disarray, while others are celebrating.
Christina Applegate
Christina Applegate expressed her disappointment with the results on social media.
"Why is your child sobbing about her rights as a woman being taken away? Please provide your reasons. If you disagree, please unfollow me," she wrote on X.
Applegate, who has been battling breast cancer and MS, announced she was shutting down her X account, which she used to communicate with her fans.
"If you voted against female and disability rights, unfollow me because what you did is unreal. I don't want followers like this, so I'm shutting down this fan account I've had for years."
Cardi B
Cardi B, who supported Vice President Kamala Harris, stated in a deleted Instagram Story, "This is why some of you states are getting hurricanes. That's what I'm going to say," referring to the recent natural disasters that caused devastation across the country.
In an Instagram Story, the rapper wrote, "I hate y'all."
Lili Reinhart
"Lili Reinhart, an actress from "Riverdale," addressed the women who have accused President-elect Trump of sexual assault. She expressed her inability to comprehend the emotions of those who came forward about their assaults at Trump's hands. Seeing so many people vote for their abuser broke her heart. Reinhart believed the accusers and expressed her deepest apologies."
John Cusack
John Cusack expressed his disapproval of Trump's presidency before it was officially called. He stated that Harris could potentially win in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and that the country's decision to vote for a convicted felon, rapist, and Nazi was a reflection of deep nihilism.
Chris Meloni
Christopher Meloni, an actor on "Law & Order: SVU," expressed his thoughts through a proverb: "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people."
"As a collective, Americans are not particularly intelligent and can easily be entertained or deceived to generate financial gain for someone."
Bette Midler
In a pointed statement, Bette Midler, who is known to be an adversary of Trump, quoted American journalist, H.L. Mencken.
"In facing voters, candidates for public office encounter not men of reason but a group of individuals incapable of evaluating ideas or comprehending complex concepts. These individuals base their thinking on emotions, with fear being their dominant emotion. As a result, candidates must either conform to the pack or be rejected. Over time, the presidency tends to go to the most devious and mediocre individuals who can effectively dispel the notion that their minds are empty. As democracy progresses, the office of the president increasingly reflects the inner desires of the people, moving towards a lofty ideal. Eventually, on a great and glorious day, the White House will be occupied by a complete moron."
Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan, a Trump supporter, shared his thoughts about the election results on Instagram after appearing at rallies and tearing his shirt in support of the former president.
"Despite our differences, we share a common bond as Americans. This election season has shown us the importance of our shared values and goals. As the votes have been counted, let us remember that regardless of our political affiliations, we are all committed to the betterment of our country. It is time to put aside our differences and engage in constructive dialogue with those around us. We all share a love for this country and a desire to build a brighter future. Let us come together as one nation and work towards a common goal."
Rob Schneider
An American flag was waving beneath the Washington Monument in a photograph posted by actor Rob Schneider on X.
""There will be no late-night ballot drop this year... This is a landslide victory and a mandate for our 47th president of the United States, Donald J. Trump," he wrote."
John Rich
John Rich, a country musician, expressed his excitement with a brief message on X, stating, "WE WIN!! Thank you Lord!!"
50 CENT
50 Cent, who turned down $3 million to perform at a Trump rally earlier this year, shared photos of him and the new president-elect on Instagram. "I don’t care how the fight goes, I’m leaving with the winner's s---. I still don’t know what’s going on," he added. "Congratulations!"
Mark Cuban
The former Dallas Mavericks owner and "Shark Tank" investor, Mark Cuban, congratulated the president-elect and his supporter, Elon Musk, on securing the Oval Office.
""Congratulations to @realDonaldTrump and @elonmusk. Well done," he wrote. #Godspeed."
Recently, Cuban drew attention when he stated on "The View" that Trump never associates with "strong, intelligent women." He later expressed regret for his remarks.
Dean Cain
Dean Cain, who played "Superman" on television, expressed his enthusiasm on social media about the current state of America and the world.
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