Here's What Celebs Are Saying About Brexit
The Twittersphere is going crazy.
-- In the monumental Brexit referendum, 51.9 percent of United Kingdom voters chose to leave the European Union, and naturally, the Twittersphere is exploding in response. Brits and non-Brits alike have taken to Twitter to voice their opinions, both in celebration and outrage. And, of course, celebrities in the United Kingdom are among them. Here’s what some celebrities from across the pond had to say about this historic decision.
Ricky Gervais doesn’t seem too happy.
In response to Lohan, some UK voters might think of that well-known line from “Mean Girls:” She doesn’t even go here!
At last, we can now return to the good old days. Of isolation, rampant xenophobia & our poor dying young in terrible hospitals.
— Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) June 24, 2016
JK Rowling is yearning for real-life wizardry like in the fictional world she created.
Scotland will seek independence now. Cameron's legacy will be breaking up two unions. Neither needed to happen. https://t.co/4MDj7pndcq
I don't think I've ever wanted magic more. https://t.co/gVNQ0PYIMT
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 24, 2016
James Corden appears deeply distraught by the news.
I can't get my head around what's happening in Britain.I'm so sorry to the youth of Britain. I fear you've been let down today x
But Elizabeth Hurley has never slept better.
Long, emotional night. Sweet dreams ?????? #Brexit pic.twitter.com/a2IH1f0U33
Hugh Laurie has requested a rematch.
Best of three?
And on this side of the pond, perhaps channeling her British "Parent Trap" counterpart Annie James, Lindsey Lohan went on a Twitter rant and weighed in on Instagram.
A video posted by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on Jun 23, 2016 at 4:18pm PDT
In response to Lohan, some UK voters might think of that well-known line from “Mean Girls:” She doesn’t even go here!
I can't get my head around what's happening in Britain.I'm so sorry to the youth of Britain. I fear you've been let down today x
But Elizabeth Hurley has never slept better.
Long, emotional night. Sweet dreams ?????? #Brexit pic.twitter.com/a2IH1f0U33
Hugh Laurie has requested a rematch.
Best of three?
And on this side of the pond, perhaps channeling her British "Parent Trap" counterpart Annie James, Lindsey Lohan went on a Twitter rant and weighed in on Instagram.
A video posted by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on Jun 23, 2016 at 4:18pm PDT
In response to Lohan, some UK voters might think of that well-known line from “Mean Girls:” She doesn’t even go here!
A video posted by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on Jun 23, 2016 at 4:18pm PDT
In response to Lohan, some UK voters might think of that well-known line from “Mean Girls:” She doesn’t even go here!
In response to Lohan, some UK voters might think of that well-known line from “Mean Girls:” She doesn’t even go here!