The stars of “Party in the USA” celebrate the electoral victory of Biden and Harris



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Numerous celebrities in the United States respond to the victory of the Democratic candidates with cheers, tears of joy, gratitude and relief.

“So now it’s a ‘party in America'”: singer Miley Cyrus congratulated Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

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“So now it’s a ‘party in the USA.»Wrote singer Miley Cyrus, who also posted a song of the same name, on the short message service Twitter. “Congratulations Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and our beloved country!” Wrote actress Barbra Streisand. “Honesty and integrity won.”

Previously, numerous American media had declared that Biden and his future Vice President Harris would be the winners of the American presidential elections based on polls and forecasts. The incumbent president, Donald Trump, initially did not want to acknowledge Biden’s victory.

“Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and the American people have just given us one of the greatest acts of kindness and courage humanity has ever seen,” wrote musician Lady Gaga, who appeared with Biden in the campaign, on Instagram. “Nothing but love for our new Commander-in-Chief and the first female vice president to be elected to the White House.” Moderator Ellen DeGeneres commented, “So much history has been written today!”

“It was worth the wait,” wrote Sarah Jessica Parker, seen here in New York in October.

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Musician John Legend thanked Biden and Harris for wanting to serve their country in these “challenging times.” Actress Reese Witherspoon spoke of a “tremendous moment” in American history. “Today is a good day,” wrote actress Jennifer Aniston and her colleague Sarah Jessica Parker wrote: “It was worth the wait.”

“The vice president is no longer a fictional character.”

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus

“We did it,” comedian Amy Schumer commented. “Does anyone keep crying like a monster?” Among other things, they were joined by fellow comedian Mindy Kaling. “I cry and hug my daughter,” Kaling wrote on Instagram for a photo of Kamala Harris. “Look baby, it looks like us.” Kaling, like Harris, has Indian roots.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who won six Emmys for her role as the vice president of the United States on “Veep,” congratulated Harris. “Mrs. Vice President is no longer a fictional character,” the actress wrote on Twitter for a photo of Harris. Actor Alec Baldwin, who has played current US President Donald Trump on the comedy show “Saturday Night Live” for years, was relieved to have been defeated in the election. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so happy to lose a job.”

“I don’t think I was that happy to lose a job” – Alec Baldwin, Trump impersonator on Saturday Night Live.

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Even before the election winner was announced, many left-wing Hollywood stars had applauded on social media that Trump’s Democratic challenger, Biden, was ahead of the vote in key states.

“Hidden Figures” star Octavia Spencer shared a performance by Ray Charles of the anthem “America the Beautiful” and thanked the polling station aides, tellers and “everyone who voted.” “Yes !!! President Biden is on his way,” Eva Longoria (“Desperate Housewives”) said in a tweet on Friday. She would shed tears because democracy had won.

Come on, Donald. Give up. Just like he did with his casinos, his wives, his weight, and Covid-19. “

“Star Trek” actor George Takei

Numerous stars called on current President Trump to admit defeat. Come on, Donald. Give up. As he did with his casinos, his wives, his weight and Covid-19, “wrote” Star Trek “actor George Takei.” Bridal Alert “director Paul Feig put it wryly with kind words:” Dear Donald Trump, prepare to move out of our house. “He signed the tweet:” Sincerely, Most Americans.

Comedian Seth MacFarlane told his Twitter followers that it was not a pleasure to see loser Trump “freaked out”. He is very concerned about his attacks on the democratic system. “Captain America” ​​star Chris Evans called Trump a “come to life toilet” that spits out lies. On Twitter, he linked to a 2008 video in which Republican John McCain admits his electoral defeat to Barack Obama. Evans praised him as an example of true political leadership.

Ariana Grande was moved to tears. And the singer Lizzo also appeared after the announcement of the electoral victory of Biden and Harris on Instagram with tears of joy in her eyes, but also of warning. “Let’s get to work, America. It’s time to hold responsible people accountable. It is time for you to listen. And it is time for real changes in our policy and our actions. “

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