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Celebrities have mixed reactions to Trump victory

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

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

“Great faith in God works. Mr realDonaldTrump I’m proud to call you President of the United States of America. And First Lady melaniatrump.” — actor Scott Baio.

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

“Anyone else wanna puke?” — actress Kristen Bell.

“When they go low, we go high. We regroup. We listen. We double down. We bet on us. Good night.” — actress Emmy Rossum.

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

“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.

“I can’t stop crying. I can’t even believe this. Its too clear about the consciousness of our country. I can’t. I’m so afraid of what is about to happen.” — singer-songwriter India.Arie

“Now it is time to move forward and hope that our country can come together.” — actor Ben Stiller

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

“I still believe in us. I do. I think if anything this should motivate us. This should wake us up.” — actress Sophia Bush.

“At least pot’s legal.” — actor-producer Seth MacFarlane, reacting to voters legalizing recreational marijuana use in California, Massachusetts and Nevada.

LADY GAGA PROTEST

Lady Gaga took a stand outside Trump Tower in Manhattan early Wednesday morning following Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton.

The musician and actress stood on a truck stationed in front of the building, holding a sign that read “Love trumps hate.”

“I want to live in a #CountryOfKindness where #LoveTrumpsHate,” she tweeted.

A few hours before she stood in front of the Tower, Gaga posted a picture with activist DeRay Mckesson. “In a room full of hope, we will be heard. @deray #blacklivesmatter Stand up for kindness, equality, and love. ? Nothing will stop us,” she wrote.

Earlier this week in Raleigh, N.C., Lady Gaga performed with Bon Jovi. There, she told the crowd of Clinton supporters, “No matter how absurd and mean he became, she smiled bravely.”

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