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Like many, many others, Vogue Williams took to social media yesterday to voice her opinion on Donald Trump becoming president elect.

She shared an image of Statue of Liberty holding her hands up to her head, and wrote: "Waking up to the news that Trump is going to President of America is terrifying.

"A misogynistic, racist, unintelligent fool to rule one of the biggest nations in the world, we need to be afraid. Clearly money can buy you anything."

Obviously, everyone has a different opinion and one fan didn't think Vogue was entitled to hers, saying she is just "hopping on the bandwagon."

Vouge quickly hit back, writing: "Bandwagon? You don’t think I know about Clinton? She was the best of a bad bunch which is usually the case in politics, trump is a complete moron at least Hillary would have listened to her advisors and has a brain."

 

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The fan, who has now deleted her comments, wrote back to the model again, to which she replied: "You seem so narrow minded @maebh21 you think because I’m in the public eye I can’t have my own opinion, well I do and that’s it…

“I’m glad you’re so into politics, it may be a surprise to you but so am I, I write political pieces for my column almost weekly so I know what I’m talking about."

 

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Many hopped to Vogue's defence, commenting under the picture, "I totally agree with every word you have said, celebrity or not you have hit the nail on the head."

Another follower said, "Vogue is highly educated. She has a formal education like the rest of us, and "poor vogue , just because you are a model people assume you are stupid."

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It's safe to say it was a major shock yesterday when Donald Trump was named president elect, and understandably, many Americans had to revise their expectations of what's going to happen over the next four years.

And South Park writers were no different. In an episode which aired over night, the show created an entire skit for Hillary Clinton, after initially believing she would be the winner… which they swiftly had to change when she conceded to Trump.

'We've learned that women can be anything...except for president': In the wake of the result, the episode has been re-titled Oh, Jeez

In the clip, long-time fave Randy is sitting at the dinner table with his wife and daughter, Shelly, who is absolutely fuming.

"Well, I don't know about you guys, but I sure am excited…" Randy says with a shocked face.

'This country's gonna suck for four years!': The original episode was meant to be called The Very First Gentlemen, and would have seen Bill Clinton commemorate his wife's victory by giving a speech at South Park Elementary

He then slightly changes Trump's slogan with, "America's going to be great again. Aren't you excited gang?"

Shelly then screams, "No, I'm not excited! It sucks, Dad! This country is going to suck for four years!"

You can watch the clip on Comedy Central.

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It looks like Taoiseach Enda Kenny is keeping in with the new US President Donald Trump.

According to The Independent, Enda had a ten-minute phone call with Donald last night, where he congratulated him on his win yesterday.

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Both men agreed to working together for the mutual benefit of our country and the United States.

The president elect said that "the spirit of the strong ties" between Ireland and the US will still stand as he takes over, and the annual tradition of the Taoiseach visiting the White House for St Patrick's Day will continue.

Over in America, there have been protests over night all around the country, with people chanting, "You're not our president."

More to follow…

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As the world struggles to cope with Donald Trump’s election to president, Paris Hilton has stepped up to discuss the most pressing issue of the day.

While not exactly a prominent political figure, the 35-year-old heiress has taken to Twitter to muse over what she would do should she ever take up residence in the US presidential home.

In addition to hashtagging “MakeAmericaHotAgain” – oh, she went there – the former reality star shared an image of herself superimposed in front of a Barbie pink White House.

To ensure her intentions were made totally clear, Paris included the caption: “I’d paint the White House pink #PresidentParis.”  Shudder.

If you think Trump is bad, try Paris.

 

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A little after 11.30am local time from the New Yorker Hotel’s Grand Ballroom, a clearly deflated but nevertheless resolute Hillary Clinton delivered her concession speech.

And it was tinged with heartfelt words of passion which moved many around her to tears.

In the aftermath of a defeat that shocked the world, her address marked the first time that the 69-year-old politician publicly reached out to her supporters.

Walking out onto the stage in the last hour, Ms Clinton was surrounded by continued applause and warm shouts of support.

As she called her Democratic nomination, “one of the greatest honours of my life,” her voice faltered with emotion.

“I am sorry that we did not win this election for the values we hold and the vision we share for this country,” she stated.

And though she admitted that “our nation is more deeply divided than we thought,” she reiterated that “the American dream is big enough for all of us”.

She furthermore highlighted America’s “cherished” peaceful transferral of power, and said that President-elect Trump should be afforded “an open mind and a chance to lead”.

Indeed, drawing on the reality TV star’s own wording during his victory speech, early in her address she had stated that she hoped Donald would indeed “be a successful president for all Americans”.

“We poured our hearts into this campaign,” Clinton uttered, adding that she had spent her "entire adult life fighting for what I believe in".

Turning her attentions to the younger people of America – a group which had overwhelmingly leant its support to her campaign – she said: "I’ve had successes and I’ve had set backs – many really painful ones.

"You will have successes and set backs too but never stop believing that fighting for what is right is worth it."

Before her arrival on stage, a tearful-looking former vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, 58, emerged alongside his wife, Anne.

Talking to the crowd, he spoke of how Hillary “has been and is a history maker in everything she has done.”

“I’m proud of Hillary because she loves this country,” Kaine stated, highlighting that she had been “in battles before”.

“She’ll be in battles again,” he said, later adding: “Til her very last breath she’s going to be battling for the values that she believes in.”

Ms Clinton had planned to speak to the crowd at the Jacob Javits Center during the night.

However, when it became clear that her loss was all but inevitable only her animated campaign manager, John Podesta, appeared telling the shocked and dismayed gathering that there would be no comment until the morning.

Still, he managed to be positive. "We will be back, and we will have more to say," he announced. "Let's get those votes counted, and let's bring this home."

President-elect Donald Trump, who himself seemed surprised at the convincing nature of his win (a win which defied almost every poll published in advance of voting) had addressed his own supporters at around 3am at the city's Hilton hotel.

An hour later he called on his presidential rival to concede defeat – although he did say that America owed her "a major debt of gratitude for her debt to our country".

Clinton had secured 228 electoral votes compared to Trumps’ victorious 279. She did nab important swing states such as Virginia, Nevada, and Colorado, but the former Apprentice boss locked down Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida to storm to victory. 

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22 hours ago, Miley Cyrus took to Twitter, and sounded pretty damn upbeat.

Sharing a photo of herself rocking a badge and a broad grin, Miley wrote: "I voted today for @HillaryClinton. I am so proud of all of you who did the same. #imwithher"

Less than a day later, the popstar returned to her social media account and shed tears in front of her 31 million online followers.

Sounding understandably distraught by this morning's result, the Wrecking Ball singer struggled to maintain her composure as she questioned her country's decision to instate Donald Trump.

"I do want to say I have been very vocal in my support for everyone besides Donald Trump, heavily supported Bernie, heavily supported Hillary" Miley said. 

"And I still think that in her lifetime she deserves to be the first female president and that's what makes me so sad."

Dissolving into tears, Miley continued: "It's that I just wish that she had that opportunity because she fought for so long and because I believe her when she says that she loves this county. This is all she's ever done – she's given her life to make it better."

The video, which has racked up 30,000 likes, then showed Miley attempting to reason her way out of her upset and focus positively on the future before again breaking down as she reflected on the impact Barack Obama had during his time in office.

"Happy hippies, we adjust and accept everyone who they are. so Donald Trump I accept you and I even accept you as President of the United States," Miley admitted.

"President Obama, Mr Obama, I want to say thank you for everything you've done," she added.

Miley's fans wasted no time showing their support for the singer, with one writing: "Love you Miley. This is beautiful. Thanks for being you."

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Lady Gaga has made her way to Trump Tower in New York to protest against the new president.

Only mere moments ago, Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump to concede, and he subsequently made his victory speech.

Gaga has been a huge supporter of Hillary from the start, and was with her throughout the night, keeping her supporters in good spirits.

She is currently standing on a truck, with a sign held high which reads, "Love Trumps Hate."

The whole world is is shock over the news this morning, and you can see Twitter's reactions here.

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It took a sledgehammer and a pick-axe, but Donald Trump's star on Hollywood's iconic Walk of Fame has been destroyed.

A member of the public, who identified himself as Jamie Otis, chose to disguise himself as a construction worker before taking the tools to Donald's star in the early hours of this morning.

On a relatively deserted Hollywood Boulevard, the man could be seen chipping away at the star, which Donald was honoured with in 2007, before eventually smashing it to pieces.

According to Deadline, the individual at the centre of the incident claimed his actions were in response to the presidential candidate's treatment of women – both in public and private.

He explained that he had been hoping to extract the star and auction it off in order to raise funds for women who have come forward to accuse Trump of sexually assaulting them in the past.

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She’s one of the best known faces on the Hollywood circuit, but that hasn’t spared Khloé Kardashian from Donald Trump’s vile tongue.

Following the release of a 2005 video which documents a seriously misogynistic conversation between the potential president and American presenter Billy Bush, sources close to the Celebrity Apprentice TV show have claimed that Khloé was kicked off the programme in 2009 because Trump didn’t find her attractive.

According to a Huffington Post source, the 70-year-old New Yorker said: “Why don’t we fire Khloé? She is a fat piglet. Why did we get the ugly Kardashian?”

 

About last night….

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Speaking to the Los Angeles Times this week, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star perfectly summarised why Trump is unfit to be in a position of political power as she responded to his cruel words.

“I didn’t think he was saying those things about me,” she said.  “But he says those comments about a lot of women — really derogatory things.”

“Someone who is that simplistic to judge things off of surface is not someone I want running my country.”

“It’s not cool or appropriate for any person, male or female, to judge someone else by their looks…I find it really cruel.”

We hear you, Khloé.

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Look, Geordie Shore's Gaz didn't hit the big-time by offering an insightful commentary into global politics, but if his latest column for the Daily Star is anything to go by, the reality star has been only dying to weigh in on Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the controversy that surrounds it.

And while the rest of the world have made up their minds on this one, it looks like Gaz is having a hard time deciding exactly how he feels about the business tycoon.

In a lengthy post, a seemingly confused Gaz lurches between celebrating Trump's 'success' with women to condemning his misogynistic behaviour.

"He's a player when it comes to women. He's a f***ing Silverback, in fact. The man has appeared in Playboy, FFS. I bow down to him," Gaz wrote.

"Their bedroom at the White House, should he get in, is going to get a bashing, ya know."

"He cheated on his first wife Ivana with hot model Marla Maples, then bagged his latest one while on a date with another person, yet that didn't stop the tiger asking for Melania's digits."

And while you'd be forgiven for thinking Trump had a stalworth supporter in the 28-year-old Geordie lad, Gaz then turned his attention to the recently leaked Trump Tapes.

"Hands up. I am guilty of locker room banter, but I am a lad enjoying life, who pulls birds and has had a lot of sex. Here's the thing though, I would never boast about forcing myself on "beautiful women", let alone do it in the first place," he wrote.

"We may have had our fair share of bell-ends (Nigel Farage included), but personally, I prefer our leaders not to talk about grabbing women by the "p***y". Gaz opined. "Mrs Trump, you are one lucky woman. Not."

In a few short paragraphs, Gaz veers between saying he would bow down to the Trump to slamming him for his predatorial attitude towards women before eventually turning his attention to the American public.

"You know what, America, there's a reason clowns keep appearing around the States. It's because having Trump as a Presidential candidate has made your country into a circus," he finished.

Well, thanks for that Gaz. It was as clear as… mud.

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If there's anything the US presidential campaign needs right now, it's a short, sharp shot of humour.

Against a backdrop of misogyny and racism, one member of the public decided to divert attention away from the reality of the situation, and instead offer the internet some light comic relief.

And by the looks of things, people are super grateful for it.

In footage, which has been viewed more than 730,000 since its upload last night, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton can be seen putting their differences aside in order to harmonise on one of the greatest love songs of all time.

Channelling their inner Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, those two really went for it on I've Had The Time of My Life, and let's be honest, they played an absolute blinder.
 

 

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A quick glance a Katy Perry’s Twitter profile confirms that the singer is well and truly “with her”, but it’s her ability to demolish Hillary Clinton’s opponent in two words that’s got everyone’s attention.

Amid the stream of ridiculous statements which flowed so naturally from Donald Trump’s mouth during Sunday night’s presidential debate was a boast about his 25 million strong social media following.

“Tweeting happens to be a modern day form of communication, you can like it or not like it,” said the potential president.  

“Between Facebook and Twitter, I happen to have almost 25 million people, it’s a very effective way of communication.”

Choosing to highlight Trump’s childishness, one NBC journalist tweeted: “They say the best way to appear Presidential is bragging about your Twitter follower count.”

To which Katy – who just happens to be the most popular person on Twitter with more than 93 million followers – responded: “Measly numbers.”

The Roar star polished off the now viral statement with a nail varnish emoji.

Bravo!

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