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Trump Makes Hollywood Cry

Following President-elect Trump’s victory in the latest election, reactions have been coming in from across the political spectrum, including many from Hollywood. While some celebrities are voicing their shock and disappointment, others are expressing support for his return to the White House.

Among the more vocal critics is Cardi B, who recently campaigned with Vice President Harris in Milwaukee, and who posted a fiery message on Instagram: “I hate yall bad,” she wrote, accompanied by a video of herself listening to the election results. This kind of reaction is typical from some in Hollywood, who have consistently made their disdain for President Trump clear over the years.

Jamie Lee Curtis, another outspoken figure, shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, calling on Americans to “wake up and fight” for the future of women and children. She encouraged people to engage in protests and resistance, echoing the liberal calls for action. Curtis, 65, reminded her followers to “Be gentle with people today. Be gentle with yourself today,” despite the divisive political climate.

Actor John Leguizamo, known for his vocal opposition to Trump, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his dismay, comparing America to an old, “ugly” photograph from his youth. He also blamed Trump for being hostile toward Latino communities, a sentiment he has expressed frequently in interviews and on social media.

On the other side, Trump’s supporters in Hollywood are celebrating his triumph. Danica Patrick, the former race car driver, posted a message about unity, stating that her work won’t be complete until Americans from all sides of the political spectrum can agree on what it means to be truly American. She emphasized that this victory is not just for Republicans, but for the whole country.

Fitness expert and former “Biggest Loser” trainer Jillian Michaels also weighed in, pointing a finger at the left for labeling their political opponents with derogatory terms, and calling for a reevaluation of their extreme positions. “Can you hear us now?” she asked, addressing the progressive establishment.

These reactions, both for and against the President’s victory, underscore the deep divide in America today. But for conservatives, Trump’s win represents a victory for traditional values, personal freedom, and a rejection of the far-left agenda. It’s clear that the battle for America’s future is far from over, and both sides are ready to continue fighting for their vision of what this country should be.