Lady
Gaga, tearful Miley Cyrus lead celebs mourning Clinton
loss
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[November 10, 2016]
(Reuters) - Lady Gaga
called for kindness, Miley Cyrus was in tears, Madonna
vowed never to give up and Katy Perry urged Americans
not to weep as Republican Donald Trump stunned the world
by defeating heavily favored Democrat Hillary Clinton in
Tuesday's U.S. presidential election.
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Celebrities, many of whom had campaigned for Clinton, were
shocked as Trump was elected after a long and bitter campaign.
A tearful Cyrus posted a video on social media on Wednesday
saying she had not slept because of Clinton's loss. But the
"Wrecking Ball" singer, 23, who had said earlier this year she
would leave the country if Trump won, urged unity, saying
"Donald Trump, I accept you as President of the United States
... Please treat people with compassion and respect."
Lady Gaga went to Trump Tower in Manhattan early on Wednesday
and posted a picture of herself on Instagram holding a "Love
trumps hate" campaign poster.
"I want to live in a #CountryOfKindness #LoveTrumpsHate. He
divided us so carelessly. Let's take care now of each other,"she
wrote.
Hollywood actors, comedians and filmmakers had thrown their
support behind Clinton. According to the Center for Responsive
Politics, entertainment sources contributed $22 million to her
campaign and to pro-Clinton super-PACs through Oct. 19, compared
with less than $290,000 for Donald Trump, Hollywood trade
publication Variety reported this week.
Cher, who had said earlier in the campaign that she would move
to Jupiter if Trump was elected, tweeted "World will never be
the same. I feel sad for the young." She made no mention of
moving out of the United States.
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Perry, who performed for Clinton at several campaign rallies, said
"Do not sit still. Do not weep. MOVE. We are not a nation that will
let HATE lead us."
"A New Fire Is Lit. We Never Give Up. We never Give In," wrote
Madonna on Twitter.
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, who is British, got into a
Twitter spat after urging her followers to challenge "racism,
misogyny and hatred."
But Trump too had his showbusiness supporters.
"CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT TRUMP! @realDonaldTrump against all odds
..against the establishment and even against most from the GOP..U
did it!," tweeted former "Cheers" actress Kirstie Alley.
Actor Stephen Baldwin, the brother of "Saturday Night Live" star
Alec Baldwin, tweeted that he was "proud to have been part of such
amazing history."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Chris Reese)
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