Donald Trump‘s decisive presidential victory shocked Hollywood as actors, celebrities and media personalities took to social media late Tuesday and early Wednesday to share their feelings of hurt and dismay.
Former “Married…With Children” star Christina Applegate said that Trump’s win threatened reproductive rights, which were already impacted after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. “Why? Give me your reasons why?????” Applegate wrote on X. “My child is sobbing because her rights as a woman may be taken away. Why? And if you disagree, please unfollow me.”
David Simon, the creator of “The Wire,” offered a salty analysis of the results, writing on X: “God bless us all. Even the scrotes and shitheels.” Wendell Pierce, one of the stars of “The Wire” as well as another Simon series “Treme,” shared his concerns about Trump’s ability to solidify the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority after his election.
“The Supreme Court will be changed for a generation,” he wrote. “I’ll never see a moderate court again in my lifetime. Alito and Thomas will step down and Trump will appoint 40 year old partisans to the bench. The damage he is about to inflict on our institutions the next 2 years will be irreparable.”
Yvette Nicole Brown, one of the stars of “Community,” weighed in on the loss of Sen. Sherrod Brown to challenger Bernie Moreno, which shifted control of the Senate to the Republicans, calling it “a disgrace at a level I can’t even qualify.” Reacting to Trump’s victory, she said on X: “For us this is an every day Wednesday. Black folks are used to this. The rest of you are about to be shocked by how America treats you when it doesn’t care about you. And your new #DearLeader doesn’t care about ANY of you. The find out phase has begun.”
Stephen King sounded a more elegiac note. “There’s a sign you can see in many shops that sell beautiful but fragile items: LOVELY TO LOOK AT, DELIGHTFUL TO HOLD, BUT ONCE YOU BREAK IT, THEN IT’S SOLD. You can say the same about democracy,” he wrote on social media.
Actor and comedian Michael Ian Black tried to put a positive spin on things, writing: “Guys, let’s make it the best End of America ever!”