The results of the 2024 presidential election, which saw former President Donald Trump securing a decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, have sparked considerable controversy. While many Trump supporters celebrated, numerous celebrities voiced their discontent and, in some cases, even threatened to leave the United States.
Trump, addressing his supporters, hailed the election results as part of "the greatest political movement of all time." He assured Americans that his administration would work toward a "bigger, better, bolder" future for the country. However, for many Hollywood figures, this outcome has been less than inspiring.
Celebrities Respond to Trump's Win
Several celebrities have publicly stated they might relocate in response to the election. Actress Sophie Turner, known for her role in Game of Thrones, was one of the first to speak out. Expressing her disappointment, Turner shared that she would “get out” of the U.S. if Trump were to assume the presidency once more, with plans to return to the U.K.
Cher, the iconic singer, echoed similar sentiments. She told The Guardian that her health had worsened during Trump’s previous term. “I almost got an ulcer the last time,” Cher remarked, adding that she would likely leave the country if he returned to power.
America Ferrera, the Ugly Betty and Barbie star, reportedly plans to move to the U.K. with her husband and children. A close source shared that Ferrera feels “devastated” by Harris’s loss, adding, “She thought the country she lived in was better than that.”
The disappointment extended to social media, where prominent figures expressed their frustrations. Singer Billie Eilish shared on Instagram, calling the election results “a war on women.” Fellow singer Ariana Grande took to her own platform, offering support to those feeling the “immeasurable heaviness” of the outcome.
Actress Christina Applegate revealed the emotional impact on her family, stating that her teenage daughter was heartbroken by the results. She urged her followers who disagreed with her stance on female rights to unfollow her, further noting that the results were “unreal” and that she was “sickened” by the outcome.
Late-night talk show hosts also made their displeasure known. Jimmy Kimmel joked on his show that he might leave the U.S., saying he “can’t stay for another four years of this.” His co-host, Guillermo Rodriguez, similarly hinted at plans to exit the country, adding a comedic tone to an otherwise serious sentiment.
Billie Joe Armstrong previously announced he was “renouncing” his citizenship, as per Newsweek. He stated, “There’s too much f**king stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f**king excuse for a country.”
Looking Ahead: Key Dates and Events
As Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance prepare for their inauguration on January 20, 2025, other legal proceedings and electoral milestones are expected. Trump faces sentencing hearings on November 26 for a hush-money fraud case and on December 5 for racketeering charges in Georgia. The electoral college votes will be formally counted on January 6.
For many Americans and public figures alike, the next few months may be crucial in shaping their view of the future. Despite the election results, former Vice President Harris delivered a powerful message to her supporters: "The outcome of this election was not what we wanted, not what we fought for... but as long as we never give up and as long as we keep fighting, America’s promise will continue."
Trump, addressing his supporters, hailed the election results as part of "the greatest political movement of all time." He assured Americans that his administration would work toward a "bigger, better, bolder" future for the country. However, for many Hollywood figures, this outcome has been less than inspiring.
Celebrities Respond to Trump's Win
Several celebrities have publicly stated they might relocate in response to the election. Actress Sophie Turner, known for her role in Game of Thrones, was one of the first to speak out. Expressing her disappointment, Turner shared that she would “get out” of the U.S. if Trump were to assume the presidency once more, with plans to return to the U.K.
Cher, the iconic singer, echoed similar sentiments. She told The Guardian that her health had worsened during Trump’s previous term. “I almost got an ulcer the last time,” Cher remarked, adding that she would likely leave the country if he returned to power.
America Ferrera, the Ugly Betty and Barbie star, reportedly plans to move to the U.K. with her husband and children. A close source shared that Ferrera feels “devastated” by Harris’s loss, adding, “She thought the country she lived in was better than that.”
The disappointment extended to social media, where prominent figures expressed their frustrations. Singer Billie Eilish shared on Instagram, calling the election results “a war on women.” Fellow singer Ariana Grande took to her own platform, offering support to those feeling the “immeasurable heaviness” of the outcome.
Actress Christina Applegate revealed the emotional impact on her family, stating that her teenage daughter was heartbroken by the results. She urged her followers who disagreed with her stance on female rights to unfollow her, further noting that the results were “unreal” and that she was “sickened” by the outcome.
Please unfollow me if you voted against female rights. Against disability rights. Yeah that. Unfollow me because what you did is unreal. Don’t want followers like this. So yeah. Done. Also after today I will be shutting down this fan account that I have had for so many years…
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) November 6, 2024
Late-night talk show hosts also made their displeasure known. Jimmy Kimmel joked on his show that he might leave the U.S., saying he “can’t stay for another four years of this.” His co-host, Guillermo Rodriguez, similarly hinted at plans to exit the country, adding a comedic tone to an otherwise serious sentiment.
Jimmy Kimmel tears up while talking about Donald Trump’s victory:
— Pop Base (@PopBase) November 7, 2024
“It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hard working immigrants who make this country great, for health care, for our climate, for science, for journalism, for justice,… pic.twitter.com/p3fCZ4DESu
Billie Joe Armstrong previously announced he was “renouncing” his citizenship, as per Newsweek. He stated, “There’s too much f**king stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f**king excuse for a country.”
Looking Ahead: Key Dates and Events
As Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance prepare for their inauguration on January 20, 2025, other legal proceedings and electoral milestones are expected. Trump faces sentencing hearings on November 26 for a hush-money fraud case and on December 5 for racketeering charges in Georgia. The electoral college votes will be formally counted on January 6.
For many Americans and public figures alike, the next few months may be crucial in shaping their view of the future. Despite the election results, former Vice President Harris delivered a powerful message to her supporters: "The outcome of this election was not what we wanted, not what we fought for... but as long as we never give up and as long as we keep fighting, America’s promise will continue."
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