Cardi B, Alec Baldwin, and Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino have slammed the result of the 2024 presidential election as Donald Trump emerged victorious.
The Grammy-winning rapper, 32, and Hollywood director, 61, separately aired their frustrations on social media after it emerged Wednesday that Trump will be returning to the White House.
Taking to Instagram Live, the “I Like It” hitmaker read aloud a comment from a fan that said, “Cardi we need you at the Trump inauguration.”
“I swear to god I’m gonna f–k you up, get away from me,” she said during the video with more than 37,000 followers. “I’m sick of you! Burn you’re f–king hats motherf–ker. I’m really sad. I swear to god I’m really sad.”
Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Cephus, added that she’s “proud” of Vice President Kamala Harris, whose rally she spoke at in Milwaukee last week.
“No matter what, I know that she’s probably emotional right now. I know there’s probably a lot going on in her mind and I know she’s not listening to this, but she will eventually see it,” she said.
“I just hope she knows no matter what happens tonight, millions of people are proud of her. Women around the world are proud of her. Women of color are proud of her.”
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“When I look at her face and she was talking to me, I thought she was very genuine and not playing any f–king games,” she went on. “She had 100 days to do all of this and she woke this nation up. I feel there was a lot of things that went wrong last year and they kept her too much in the background.”
“I’m proud of her and I hope she’s proud of herself no matter what happens tonight. This is one of the most unforgettable elections and I love her. I don’t say I love a lot of people, y’all know that. Because I hate everybody.”
Hollywood filmmaker Tarantino aired out his grievances following Trump’s win.
“I am so sorry,” he captioned a post on Instagram that featured a newspaper, jokingly titled “Quarantino News,” that read, “America dead at 248.”
“I genuinely did everything I could possibly do,” he added.
Hours later, Alec Baldwin, who famously previously impersonated Trump on “SNL,” shared a photo of a black screen on Instagram. He did not caption the image.
Actress Christina Applegate expressed her anger at the result, rushing to social media following Trump’s win.
“Why? Give me your reasons why????? My child is sobbing because her rights as a woman may be taken away. Why?And if you disagree , please unfollow me,” the “Dead To Me” star wrote on X.
Bravo honcho Andy Cohen took to Instagram to share his frustration with the result, saying, “We will persist, we will move forward.”
Hours earlier, Cohen wrote on X, “so the election ISN’T rigged????”
Meanwhile, “Act Your Age” star Yvette Nicole Brown called the election result a “disgrace.”
“Sherrod Brown losing in Ohio is a lost to Ohio and our nation. This is a disgrace at a level I can’t even quantify. My home state of Ohio chose a criminal,” Brown wrote on X. “And it looks like this nation is choosing a criminal. AmeriKKKa is showing out tonight. Just showing out.”
While actor John Cusack wrote on X, “The fact that the country would choose to destroy itself by voting in a convicted felon rapist and Nazi is a sign of deep nihilism. To put it mildly.”
“Glee” alum Kevin McHale echoed similar thoughts, adding, “Supreme Court gone for the rest of my lifetime. Ultra-conservative evangelical bigotry, xenophobia, racism is the mandate,” in a post on X.
What’s more, Mary Trump — a niece of the former president — also shared her disappointment over the result.
“I am so deeply sorry. I thought better of us,” she wrote on X.
Author Stephen King also weighed in on the result, writing on X, “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.”
Elsewhere, “Suits” and “The Wire” actor Wendell Pierce warned of the “consequences” there could be once Trump moves into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave in a post on X.
Meanwhile, “Countdown” dictionary guru Susie Dent shared a tongue-in-cheek post on X following Trump’s historic win.
“Word of the day is ‘recrudescence’ (17th century): the return of something terrible after a time of reprieve,” she wrote.
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