Chattanooga Times Free Press

Celebritie­s express dismay and hope at Donald Trump’s victory

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LOS ANGELES — Donald Trump’s election stunned many, including celebritie­s who overwhelmi­ngly supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Here’s how some of them reacted to his victory: ›

“Canada has just started building a wall.” — Comedian Ricky Gervais. ›

“Never before have so many Americans been asked to accept a president who specifical­ly targeted them with hate and suspicion” — Singer-songwriter John Legend. ›

“Just was watching the news … maybe they’ll ask me to sing ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ at the inaugurati­on, ha!” — Mick Jagger. ›

“I will never give up on this. I will spend my life fighting for girls to be seen, heard, & valued. Beware a redhead #nastywomen­keepfighti­ng” — Actress Jessica Chastain. ›

“We are staring into the face of our darkest self America. Why does it have to have a dyed combover??” — Actress Connie Britton. ›

“Anyone else wanna puke?” — Actress Kristen Bell. ›

“I need to wake up early and buy tons of stock in a wall building company! And logs! And metal! And levelers!” — Writer-director Judd Apatow. ›

“Our President-elect

“Great faith in God works. Mr real Donald Trump I’m proud to call you President of the United States of America. And First Lady melania trump.” – ACTOR SCOTT BAIO

gave a gracious acceptance speech this AM, making clear what a great leader he will be. It is morning in America again!” — Actor James Woods. ›

“I can’t stop thinking about the millions of Mexicans that live and work in the US and are awaking today in a country where Trump is president” — Actor-director Diego Luna. ›

“I am scared. I will fight. Trump will not crush my spirit. Hope fuels the fire in my belly to seek the change I want to see in this country.” — Actress Gabrielle Union. ›

“Happy hippies, we adjust, and we accept everyone for who they are. So, Donald Trump, I accept you. And this hurts to say, but I even accept you as a president of the United States. And that’s fine. That’s fine, because now I want to be a hopeful hippie.” — Singer Miley Cyrus in a tearful two-minute video. ›

“This new president has a lot of work ahead of himself to heal the divide, I wish him well. For the sake of our beautiful country. Not the blue states. Not the red states, but for THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA.” — Actress-producer Eva Longoria. ›

“It’s a tough time. It’s a real sobering moment, I think, for the country. It was really dishearten­ing to see, all of a sudden, the pride that people have for this country just sort of dwindle down to a deep, deep sadness. But there’s still so much to be done. There’s so much pain and things that need to be fixed.” — Singer and stage actress Deborah Cox, in an interview. ›

“Dear God Please let Ruth Bader Ginsburg live to be 120.” — Actor-comedian Albert Brooks. ›

“Bullying can’t be allowed. Sexism can’t be allowed. Racism can’t be allowed. Homophobia can’t be tolerated. Become activists. Prepare for the next cycle. If senators and congressme­n stay the obstructio­nist they’ve become VOTE THEM OUT. This is our country.” — Actress Octavia Spencer. ›

“Has SNL just thrown all their money at Alec Baldwin yet? This is gonna be a long 4 years.” — Model Chrissy Teigen. ›

“We survived 8 years of Bush. We can survive 2 1/2 years of Trump. Laugh at the darkness and go easy on yourselves, okay?” — Comedian Patton Oswalt.

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