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Cardi B and Quentin Tarantino have expressed their dismay following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election. The rapper and film director took to social media to voice their concerns about the outcome.
During an Instagram Live session, Cardi B responded to a fan’s comment about attending Trump’s inauguration with strong language, expressing her distress over the election results. She also shared her admiration for Vice President Kamala Harris, praising her efforts during the campaign.
Robert Deniro, George Clooney, Mark Hamill, Spike Lee, Jeff Bridges, Mark Ruffalo, Mark Cuban, John Legend & many other celebs have come out for Kamala.
But Taylor Swift is the only one Trump "HATES"
Why? Because she's his worst fear:
A STRONG BEAUTIFUL WOMAN HE CAN'T CONTROL pic.twitter.com/f6BLazzfBp— Dave Ryder 🌊💙🌎❄🏳️🌈 (@daveryder) September 16, 2024
Cardi B emphasized her pride in Harris’s accomplishments and the impact she has had on women worldwide, particularly women of color. The rapper reflected on her personal interaction with Harris, describing her as genuine and committed to her role.
Meanwhile, Tarantino shared his disappointment on Instagram, posting a satirical newspaper headline declaring “America dead at 248.” He expressed regret, stating that he had done everything within his power to prevent this outcome.
Other celebrities also weighed in on the election results. Christina Applegate shared her concerns about potential changes to women’s rights, while Yvette Nicole Brown criticized the election of a “criminal” in her home state of Ohio. John Cusack and Kevin McHale expressed their fears about the future of the Supreme Court and the potential for increased conservatism and bigotry.
Team Trump takes another dig at Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez calling them "faux celebrities" after they both recently endorsed Kamala Harris. pic.twitter.com/kLDfZExT8S
— American Bridge 21st Century (@American_Bridge) November 1, 2024
Actor Wendell Pierce warned of the long-term consequences of Trump’s victory, particularly regarding the composition of the Supreme Court. He predicted that the changes to come would have a lasting impact on American institutions.
Lastly, Susie Dent, known for her work on the show “Countdown,” offered a subtle commentary on the situation by sharing the word of the day: “recrudescence,” defined as the return of something terrible after a period of reprieve.