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Such a drag! Stressed Cardi B smokes THREE cigarettes at once - as Hollywood liberals start losing their minds at prospect of a Trump victory

Cardi B was smoking like a chimney as watched the early election returns from the election - and she wasn't the only stressed out celebrity as Hollywood liberals started losing their minds at prospect of a Trump victory.

The 28-year-old rapper shared a joking video of herself huffing on multiple cigarettes at once while watching the returns come in.

And the White House isn't the only residence on the line this Election Day. 

For John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, Bruce Springsteen, Ricky Martin and Tommy Lee, life in America may be hanging in the balance after they threatened to leave the US if President Donald Trump wins another term in office.    

We saw this before back in 2016, when a bevy of celebrities including Miley Cyrus, Chelsea Handler, Samuel L Jackson and Amy Schumer promised to ditch the states if the White House fell into Trump's hands.  

None of those A-listers made good on their promise that time. But will the celebs who made the same threat this year follow through? 

Rapper Cardi B posted a video on Instagram smoking not one but three cigarettes, with the caption: 'How these elections got me watching these states turn red'

Rapper Cardi B posted a video on Instagram smoking not one but three cigarettes, with the caption: 'How these elections got me watching these states turn red'

As poll workers continue tallying results into the wee hours of Wednesday, liberal Hollywood is starting to get nervous - with early projections putting Trump ahead in several battleground states including Florida, Texas, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.    

Teigen shared her anxiety on Twitter, writing: 'It's insane what *our* fears are if we lose, compared to their fears if Biden wins. like we will prob all die or be handmaids and they're worried about bathroom safety.' 

Fellow model Emily Ratajkowski, 29, also settled in for a long night in front of her television with election coverage.  

Actress Sharon Stone, 62, had a different response to the stress, sharing a video of herself crying at the incoming results. 

'Am I the only one who is watching election returns and just crying?' she said to her 2.3 million Instagram followers, before thanking everyone who worked on the Biden/Harris campaign. 

Teigen shared her anxiety on Twitter on Tuesday night, writing: 'It's insane what *our* fears are if we lose, compared to their fears if Biden wins. like we will prob all die or be handmaids and they're worried about bathroom safety'

Teigen shared her anxiety on Twitter on Tuesday night, writing: 'It's insane what *our* fears are if we lose, compared to their fears if Biden wins. like we will prob all die or be handmaids and they're worried about bathroom safety'

Model Emily Ratajkowski settled in for a long night in front of her TV with election coverage

Model Emily Ratajkowski settled in for a long night in front of her TV with election coverage

Actress Sharon Stone, 62, said she was driven to tears by all the election-watching stress

Actress Sharon Stone, 62, said she was driven to tears by all the election-watching stress

 

 

Olivia Culpo turned to an old favorite to ease her election fears: comfort food.

The 28-year-old model bra-free in a gray overall-style onesie and she gathered up all the sweet and savory foods in her home.

'You guys are all disgusting!' she shouted as she surveyed the kitchen and living area. 'We have a lasagna, we have a bowl of raw cookie batter, stir fry that was clearly demolished, Eggs Benedict, pizza, Fritos, Chinese food,' she continued. 

The pageant queen even included a video of herself flipping a pizza in the air before baking it. 

Comforting: Olivia Culpo turned to an old favorite to ease her election fears: comfort foodYum! The pageant queen even included a video of herself flipping a pizza in the air before baking it

Yum! The pageant queen even included a video of herself flipping a pizza in the air before baking it

Emmy Rossum was more reserved in a gray–blue hoodie as she watched the returns.

'Anyone else feel like they might throw up?' she wrote.

Lilly Collins turned to her adorable dog, who was taking a nap.

'Election night mood,' she captioned the cute snap.

Sophie Turner wasn't shy about her support for Joe Biden leading up to the election, and she posted a photo with herself, Maisie Williams, and the Game Of Thrones creators D. B. Weiss and David Benioff.

'Let's goooo,' she wrote, while drawing a pink heart around Biden. 

Barf: Emmy Rossum was more reserved in a gray–blue hoodie as she watched the returns. 'Anyone else feel like they might throw up?' she wrote

Barf: Emmy Rossum was more reserved in a gray–blue hoodie as she watched the returns. 'Anyone else feel like they might throw up?' she wrote

Aww: Lilly Collins turned to her adorable dog, who was taking a nap. 'Election night mood,' she captioned the cute snap

Aww: Lilly Collins turned to her adorable dog, who was taking a nap. 'Election night mood,' she captioned the cute snap

She's with Joe: Sophie Turner wasn't shy about her support for Joe Biden leading up to the election, and she posted a photo with herself, Maisie Williams, and the Game Of Thrones creators D. B. Weiss and David Benioff

She's with Joe: Sophie Turner wasn't shy about her support for Joe Biden leading up to the election, and she posted a photo with herself, Maisie Williams, and the Game Of Thrones creators D. B. Weiss and David Benioff

Jenna Dewan was on the same page as Cardi B as she tilted back a stemless wine glass while checking in on the vote totals.

'Anyone else?' she wrote.

Hilary Duff kept the mood light with a cute photo of her daughter Banks chowing down on what looked like a slice of pizza.

'Not the only one stress eating,' she joked, before adding a humorous text post to her Insta Stories: 'Today feels like the whole country is waiting for an STD test result.'

Letting loose: Jenna Dewan was on the same page as Cardi B as she tilted back a stemless wine glass while checking in on the vote totals. 'Anyone else?' she wrote

Letting loose: Jenna Dewan was on the same page as Cardi B as she tilted back a stemless wine glass while checking in on the vote totals. 'Anyone else?' she wrote

Nom nom: Hilary Duff kept the mood light with a cute photo of her daughter Banks chowing down on what looked like a slice of pizza

Nom nom: Hilary Duff kept the mood light with a cute photo of her daughter Banks chowing down on what looked like a slice of pizza

Jessica Alba tried to reassure voters in Arizona, one of the last states to end voting, that they could vote as long as they got in line before the polls closed.

'Stay in line Arizona! Your Vote. Your Voice,' she wrote, while adding in a stock photo of herself.

On Twitter, Jimmy Kimmel joked that, 'Trump shouldn't be allowed to win a state unless he can fined it on a map.'

Modern Family's Ariel Winter tried 'to make this uncomfortable night more comfortable' by changing into a peach-colored fleece one-piece outfit while the TV was tuned to the results in the background.

Her costar Jesse Tyler Ferguson got on the comfort food bandwagon with some mouth-watering pasta.

'Lemony pasta from the new @barbutonyc cookbook and Grilled Swordfish from the upcoming @foodbetweenfriends cookbook,' he alerted his fans. 

Joking around: On Twitter, Jimmy Kimmel joked that, 'Trump shouldn't be allowed to win a state unless he can fined it on a map'

Joking around: On Twitter, Jimmy Kimmel joked that, 'Trump shouldn't be allowed to win a state unless he can fined it on a map'

Cozy: Modern Family's Ariel Winter tried 'to make this uncomfortable night more comfortable' by changing into a peach-colored fleece one-piece outfit while the TV was tuned to the results in the background

Cozy: Modern Family's Ariel Winter tried 'to make this uncomfortable night more comfortable' by changing into a peach-colored fleece one-piece outfit while the TV was tuned to the results in the background

Tasy:

Tasty: Her costar Jesse Tyler Ferguson got on the comfort food bandwagon with some mouth-watering pasta

Andy Cohen also settled in with a comfortable red hoodie as he got philosophical about election night. 

'You know what, don't sweat tonight, it's not like our entire future is hanging in the balance. I mean... right?'

Ashley Tisdale was dressed in a brown sweatshirt as she addressed her fans from her kitchen. 

'I just got home and I took a shower and now I'm cooking — cooking my anxiety away,' she admitted.

Cooking it away: Ashley Tisdale was dressed in a brown sweatshirt as she addressed her fans from her kitchen. 'I just got home and I took a shower and now I'm cooking — cooking my anxiety away,' she admitted

Cooking it away: Ashley Tisdale was dressed in a brown sweatshirt as she addressed her fans from her kitchen. 'I just got home and I took a shower and now I'm cooking — cooking my anxiety away,' she admitted

Makes you think: 'You know what, don't sweat tonight, it's not like our entire future is hanging in the balance. I mean... right?' said Andy Cohen

Makes you think: 'You know what, don't sweat tonight, it's not like our entire future is hanging in the balance. I mean... right?' said Andy Cohen

Congratulations! Charlize Theron admitted that there was a bright light amid the 'mess of anxiety' with a tweet celebrating Sarah McBride's win in the Senate

Congratulations! Charlize Theron admitted that there was a bright light amid the 'mess of anxiety' with a tweet celebrating Sarah McBride's win in the Senate

Let's go! A slew of celebrities took to Twitter begging for every vote to be counted in the presidential election, including Mark Ruffalo, Josh Gad, Cyndi Lauper, Patricia Arquette, James Corden and Shonda Rhimes

Let's go! A slew of celebrities took to Twitter begging for every vote to be counted in the presidential election, including Mark Ruffalo, Josh Gad, Cyndi Lauper, Patricia Arquette, James Corden and Shonda Rhimes

Count em up: Penelope Cruz joined in the choir of voices reminding followers to count every vote cast in the election

Count em up: Penelope Cruz joined in the choir of voices reminding followers to count every vote cast in the election

Charlize Theron admitted that there was a bright light amid the 'mess of anxiety' with a tweet celebrating Sarah McBride's win in the Senate. 

A slew of celebrities took to Twitter begging for every vote to be counted in the presidential election, including Mark Ruffalo, Josh Gad, Cyndi Lauper, Patricia Arquette, James Corden and Shonda Rhimes. 

Penelope Cruz joined in the choir of voices reminding followers to count every vote cast in the election. 

Demi Lovato was moved to learn that one of her songs was being blasted outside the White House in posts to her Instagram Stories.

She shared videos of a foreign news broadcast that capture the music while the correspondents reported outside fences erected near the White House ahead of election day.

'This is incredibly powerful,' she wrote. 'Having my song blare outside the White House on election day is so meaningful and moving to me. This is why we made this song. Thank you guys and thank you @juliamichaels @tranterjustin @erencannata @finneas.'

The pop star also celebrated the election of Taylor Small, who became Vermont's first openly transgender state legislator. 

Overwhelming: Demi Lovato was moved to learn that one of her songs was being blasted outside the White House in posts to her Instagram Stories

Overwhelming: Demi Lovato was moved to learn that one of her songs was being blasted outside the White House in posts to her Instagram Stories

'Kind of terribly sad how close this election was,' Demi Lovato wrote. 'After this year and especially this summer it should've been a landslide. I don't get it. Truly'

'Kind of terribly sad how close this election was,' Demi Lovato wrote. 'After this year and especially this summer it should've been a landslide. I don't get it. Truly'

'I just don't understand how all of the racist, homophobic, immoral, transphobic, misogynistic things Trump has said and stood for wasn't a deal breaker for this many Americans,' Lili Reinhart wrote

'I just don't understand how all of the racist, homophobic, immoral, transphobic, misogynistic things Trump has said and stood for wasn't a deal breaker for this many Americans,' Lili Reinhart wrote

Rough night: Khloe Kardashian had a difficult time sleeping as she reported that 'anxiety on a 10 10 10'

Rough night: Khloe Kardashian had a difficult time sleeping as she reported that 'anxiety on a 10 10 10'

Correction: After Trump tweeted about disappearing ballots, Kerry Washington made sure her followers knew: 'Mail in ballots are not a "surprise' they're ballots. They're votes. And they need to be counted'

Correction: After Trump tweeted about disappearing ballots, Kerry Washington made sure her followers knew: 'Mail in ballots are not a "surprise' they're ballots. They're votes. And they need to be counted'

After Trump tweeted about disappearing ballots, Kerry Washington made sure her followers knew: 'Mail in ballots are not a "surprise' they're ballots. They're votes. And they need to be counted.'

Khloe Kardashian had a difficult time sleeping as she reported that 'anxiety on a 10 10 10.' 

'I just don't understand how all of the racist, homophobic, immoral, transphobic, misogynistic things Trump has said and stood for wasn't a deal breaker for this many Americans,' Lili Reinhart wrote. 

'Kind of terribly sad how close this election was,' Demi Lovato wrote. 'After this year and especially this summer it should've been a landslide. I don't get it. Truly. 

'I'm not losing hope. My faith is strong. Just very disappointed at how close this is. Like.... really y'all?'

Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi wrote: 'Just a reminder that if Trump arbitrarily declares victory it's meaningless.'

'A man who hasn't even lost the election, claiming the election was stolen,' Jimmy Kimmel wrote after Trump attempted to declare victory. 

Amy Schumer encouraged her followers to 'wait for it' as every vote is counted in the presidential election. 

Christie Brinkley shared her shock with her followers as she wrote: 'Trumps ultimate lie ... he says he won! He hasn't! He's claiming victory before all the state ballots have been counted and called! We were told this was his plan but it's still shocking.' 

Talk about it: Late night host Jimmy Kimmel added his opinion into the election night chatter

Talk about it: Late night host Jimmy Kimmel added his opinion into the election night chatter

Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi wrote: 'Just a reminder that if Trump arbitrarily declares victory it's meaningless'

Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi wrote: 'Just a reminder that if Trump arbitrarily declares victory it's meaningless'

Wild times: Christie Brinkley shared her shock with her followers as she wrote: 'Trumps ultimate lie ... he says he won! He hasn't! He's claiming victory before all the state ballots have been counted and called! We were told this was his plan but it's still shocking'

Wild times: Christie Brinkley shared her shock with her followers as she wrote: 'Trumps ultimate lie ... he says he won! He hasn't! He's claiming victory before all the state ballots have been counted and called! We were told this was his plan but it's still shocking'

Celebs who said they might flee the US if Trump wins a second term: 

Celebs who said they might flee the US if Trump wins a second term: 

John Legend and Chrissy Teigen

John Legend and Chrissy Teigen

John Legend hinted that he and his model wife Chrissy Teigen might pack up their family and leave California back in September in an interview with Cosmopolitan UK. 

The Grammy-winner said the couple, who campaigned for Biden in Philadelphia on Monday, are 'exhausted' by Trump, calling his leadership 'embarrassing'. 

'Every once in a while you think about it,' Legend said of leaving the US.  

'We were born and raised here, all of our families are here. It would be hard to leave. 

'But I don't know what one's supposed to do when you have a leader who is trying to destroy democracy. 

'At some point, if that project to destroy was to be in any way successful, you'd have to think about going somewhere that is a true democracy, that has respect for the rule of law and human rights.

'If America chooses to be that place then people will have to start thinking about going somewhere else. It is truly disturbing and concerning.'

Legend didn't say where his family would go. 

Legend performed at a Biden campaign rally in Philadelphia on Monday night

Legend performed at a Biden campaign rally in Philadelphia on Monday night

The Grammy-winner was joined on stage by Teigen, her mother, and their children

The Grammy-winner was joined on stage by Teigen, her mother, and their children

Bruce Springsteen 

Despite having recorded one of the most American songs there is - Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen has said he's fully prepared to move halfway across the world. 

'If Trump is reelected – which he will not be, I'm predicting right now he's gonna lose – if by some happenstance he should be, I'll see you on the next plane,' the New Jersey-native told Australia's Daily Telegraph last month.  

Springsteen has a long history of public attacks against Trump, whom he branded a 'threat to our democracy'. 

'I don't know if our democracy could stand another four years of his custodianship,' he told The Atlantic in June. 

Despite having recorded one of the most American songs there is - Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen said last month that he'll move to Australia if Trump wins a second term

Despite having recorded one of the most American songs there is - Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen said last month that he'll move to Australia if Trump wins a second term 

Tommy Lee 

Springsteen isn't the only rocker planning to move if Trump wins. Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee made the same threat last month, saying he'll go across the pond. 

'Dude, I swear to God if Trump then I'm coming over to visit the UK – I'm out of here,' Lee told The Big Issue.   

He also suggested moving to Greece, where he was born before moving to the US at one year old.  

'I'll go back to my motherland, go back to Greece and get a house on one of the islands,' he said. 

Explaining his disdain for the president, Lee said: 'The thing that stings the most is that I feel like we're embarrassing. 

'I feel like people in Europe and the rest of the world look at America and think: "What the f*** are you guys doing over there? Stop voting for celebrities and get someone real to run the country."'

Lee also predicted that Trump would unfairly try to influence the election. 

'This guy is going to do anything to win,' he said. 'It's going to be skullduggery, shenanigans, subterfuge. 

'And also, I feel that if we don't come out to vote in the numbers we need for a landslide that’s not in his favor, he's going to contest the election. I don't think he's going to want to leave the White House. This thing is not a lock. I don't care what the polls say.'

Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee said he'd move to the United Kingdom or Greece if Trump wins in an interview last month

Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee said he'd move to the United Kingdom or Greece if Trump wins in an interview last month

Ricky Martin 

Latin pop star Ricky Martin has said he and his husband Jwan Yosef may look to live 'la vida loca' outside the US if Trump secures a second term.

Martin has been working hard to make sure that doesn't happen by campaigning for Biden so he doesn't have to make a move.  

'We just take it one day at a time and we've had plans like we might leave the country, but no. We have to stay here and we have to fight for our rights and what we believe,' Martin told Variety last week.  

'I've been supporting Biden forever … I think he is the only option we have and he is great and he has been in politics all his life. 

'This is the moment. We all need to get together and be loud about the course of this nation.'

Latin pop star Ricky Martin has said he and his husband Jwan Yosef may look to live 'la vida loca' outside the US if Trump secures a second term

Latin pop star Ricky Martin has said he and his husband Jwan Yosef may look to live 'la vida loca' outside the US if Trump secures a second term

Celebrities who said they'd leave in 2016 ... but didn't  

'Honestly f*** this s**t I am moving if this is my president!' Miley Cyrus said of Trump in March 2016

'Honestly f*** this s**t I am moving if this is my president!' Miley Cyrus said of Trump in March 2016

Miley Cyrus 

Miley Cyrus 

What she said before the election: 'We're all just f*****g jam between his rich ass toes. Honestly f*** this s**t I am moving if this is my president! I don't say things I don't mean!),' Cyrus wrote in an Instagram post in March 2016.

What she said before the election: 'We're all just f*****g jam between his rich ass toes. Honestly f*** this s**t I am moving if this is my president! I don't say things I don't mean!),' Cyrus wrote in an Instagram post in March 2016.

What she said after: In a video posted on Facebook immediately after the 2016 results were announced, a tearful Cyrus said she would 'accept' Trump as her president.  

What she said after: In a video posted on Facebook immediately after the 2016 results were announced, a tearful Cyrus said she would 'accept' Trump as her president.  

'And happy hippies, we adjust and we accept everyone for who they are. And so Donald Trump, I accept you,' she said, referencing her non-profit foundation Happy Hippie. 

'And happy hippies, we adjust and we accept everyone for who they are. And so Donald Trump, I accept you,' she said, referencing her non-profit foundation Happy Hippie. 

'This hurts to say, but I even accept you as the President of the United States, and that's fine, that's fine because I think now I want to be a hopeful hippie. 

'This hurts to say, but I even accept you as the President of the United States, and that's fine, that's fine because I think now I want to be a hopeful hippie. 

'But please just treat people with love and treat people compassion and treat people with respect and I will do the same for you.' 

'But please just treat people with love and treat people compassion and treat people with respect and I will do the same for you.' 

Four years later Cyrus is still living in the US, using her platform to repeatedly attack Trump and urge followers to vote Democrat.  

Four years later Cyrus is still living in the US, using her platform to repeatedly attack Trump and urge followers to vote Democrat.  Chelsea Handler made an unconventional plea for her followers to vote in an Instagram video on Tuesday (pictured)

Chelsea Handler made an unconventional plea for her followers to vote in an Instagram video on Tuesday

Chelsea Handler

What she said before the election: 'I did buy a house in another country just in case. So all these people that threaten to leave the country and then don't — I actually will leave that country,' Handler told ABC's Live with Michael and Kelly in May 2016.

What she said before the election: 'I did buy a house in another country just in case. So all these people that threaten to leave the country and then don't — I actually will leave that country,' Handler told ABC's Live with Michael and Kelly in May 2016.

What she said after: Handler, 41, confirmed she isn't going anywhere in an emotional episode of her Netflix show, Chelsea, after the results came in.  

What she said after: Handler, 41, confirmed she isn't going anywhere in an emotional episode of her Netflix show, Chelsea, after the results came in.  

'It's easy to throw in the towel and say that we're gonna leave, or I'm gonna move to Spain,' she said. 'Because I want to move to Spain, I really, really want to move to Spain right now. 

'It's easy to throw in the towel and say that we're gonna leave, or I'm gonna move to Spain,' she said. 'Because I want to move to Spain, I really, really want to move to Spain right now. 

'But everyone in my office is like: "You have a responsibility. You have a voice, you need to use it and you have to be here."'

'But everyone in my office is like: "You have a responsibility. You have a voice, you need to use it and you have to be here."'Amy Schumer has been campaigning hard for Biden - after threatening to leave the US in 2016 if Trump won

Amy Schumer has been campaigning hard for Biden - after threatening to leave the US in 2016 if Trump won

Amy Schumer 

What she said before the election: 'My act will change because I will need to learn to speak Spanish. Because I will move to Spain or somewhere,' comedian Schumer declared in a BBC Newsnight interview in September 2016. 

What she said before the election: 'My act will change because I will need to learn to speak Spanish. Because I will move to Spain or somewhere,' comedian Schumer declared in a BBC Newsnight interview in September 2016. 

'It's beyond my comprehension if Trump won. It's just too crazy,' she went on.

'It's beyond my comprehension if Trump won. It's just too crazy,' she went on.

What she said after: Schumer, her bluff called, released a tearful statement on Instagram after the election and described her intention to leave as a 'joke'.

What she said after: Schumer, her bluff called, released a tearful statement on Instagram after the election and described her intention to leave as a 'joke'.

'First of all the interview where I said I would move was in London and was said in jest,' she said. 'Not that anyone needs more than a headline to count something as official news.' 

'First of all the interview where I said I would move was in London and was said in jest,' she said. 'Not that anyone needs more than a headline to count something as official news.' 

She continued: 'Anyone saying pack your bags is just as disgusting as anyone who voted for this racist homophobic openly disrespectful woman abuser. Like the rest of us I am grieving today. My heart is in a million pieces. My heart breaks for my niece and my friends who are pregnant bringing children into the world right now.' 

She continued: 'Anyone saying pack your bags is just as disgusting as anyone who voted for this racist homophobic openly disrespectful woman abuser. Like the rest of us I am grieving today. My heart is in a million pieces. My heart breaks for my niece and my friends who are pregnant bringing children into the world right now.' 

Whoopi Goldberg 

What she said before the election: 'The minute you start pointing and saying that person is a rapist and a murderer, it pisses me off because I've been part of that when they just use a blanket statement to talk about black people or when they use a blanket statement to talk about white people or women or any other group.

What she said before the election: 'The minute you start pointing and saying that person is a rapist and a murderer, it pisses me off because I've been part of that when they just use a blanket statement to talk about black people or when they use a blanket statement to talk about white people or women or any other group.

'I don't think that's America. I don't want it to be America. Maybe it's time for me to move, you know. I can afford to go. I've always been an American, and this has always been my country and we've always been able to have discussions. 

'I don't think that's America. I don't want it to be America. Maybe it's time for me to move, you know. I can afford to go. I've always been an American, and this has always been my country and we've always been able to have discussions. 

'And suddenly now it's turning into, you know, not them, not them,' she said on The View in January.

'And suddenly now it's turning into, you know, not them, not them,' she said on The View in January.

What she said after: Speaking on The View the day after the 2016 election, Goldberg insisted that she's in the US to stay. 

What she said after: Speaking on The View the day after the 2016 election, Goldberg insisted that she's in the US to stay. 

'I'm not leaving the country that I was born and raised in,' she said. 'You don't get to tell me that I'm going.'

'I'm not leaving the country that I was born and raised in,' she said. 'You don't get to tell me that I'm going.''If that motherf****r becomes president I will move my black ass to South Africa,' Samuel L Jackson said in December 2015

'If that motherf****r becomes president I will move my black ass to South Africa,' Samuel L Jackson said in December 2015

Samuel L Jackson 

What he said before the election: 'If that motherf****r becomes president I will move my black ass to South Africa.' His claim was made on a Jimmy Kimmel sketch in December 2015.

What he said before the election: 'If that motherf****r becomes president I will move my black ass to South Africa.' His claim was made on a Jimmy Kimmel sketch in December 2015.

What he said after: Jackson, 67, used Twitter to announce that he plans to stay a couple days after the election – although not before a number of South African newspapers ran breathless articles asking when the actor would be arriving.

What he said after: Jackson, 67, used Twitter to announce that he plans to stay a couple days after the election – although not before a number of South African newspapers ran breathless articles asking when the actor would be arriving.

'When you learn the difference between My Actual Opinion & A Kimmel Skit... Maybe we can talk. Till then, I'm Barbed Wire Up Your Asses!! ,' he wrote.

'When you learn the difference between My Actual Opinion & A Kimmel Skit... Maybe we can talk. Till then, I'm Barbed Wire Up Your Asses!! ,' he wrote.

For good measure, the Django Unchained star lambasted Trump and his supporters and compared the Republican victory to the introduction of the Jim Crow laws which enforced segregation. 

For good measure, the Django Unchained star lambasted Trump and his supporters and compared the Republican victory to the introduction of the Jim Crow laws which enforced segregation. 

'The Last Time I survived Jim Crow I was Poor,' he wrote, adding: 'Guess what MOTHERF****S.. Not This Time!! Enjoy your newfound win, Bigly!!'

'The Last Time I survived Jim Crow I was Poor,' he wrote, adding: 'Guess what MOTHERF****S.. Not This Time!! Enjoy your newfound win, Bigly!!'

'If [Trump] wins, he won't have to worry about immigration; we'll all go back,' George Lopez said in July 2015

'If wins, he won't have to worry about immigration; we'll all go back,' George Lopez said in July 2015

George Lopez 

George Lopez 

What he said before the election: 'If wins, he won't have to worry about immigration; we'll all go back,' Lopez told TMZ in July 2015.

What he said before the election: 'If wins, he won't have to worry about immigration; we'll all go back,' Lopez told TMZ in July 2015.

What he said after: The Mexican-American comedian, 55, wrote in an Instagram post the day after the election that he was looking at renting in Mexico or Canada and cracked a joke about 'needing something stronger' than the marijuana that had just been legalized in California. 

What he said after: The Mexican-American comedian, 55, wrote in an Instagram post the day after the election that he was looking at renting in Mexico or Canada and cracked a joke about 'needing something stronger' than the marijuana that had just been legalized in California. 

'I'm gonna Rent first #pelosmelapela , get to know the schools #ohcanada #mexico (California legalized Marijuana- I need something stronger #Whitehorse #whitelines blow away!' he wrote. 

'I'm gonna Rent first #pelosmelapela , get to know the schools #ohcanada #mexico (California legalized Marijuana- I need something stronger #Whitehorse #whitelines blow away!' he wrote. 

But the Los Angeles born star reacted with fury when asked to pack his bags by a Twitter user, saying: 'Seriously brother. Alright,' when told it was time for him to 'pony up and head for the border'. 

But the Los Angeles born star reacted with fury when asked to pack his bags by a Twitter user, saying: 'Seriously brother. Alright,' when told it was time for him to 'pony up and head for the border'. 

Four years later, he's still here and still vehemently anti-Trump.  

Four years later, he's still here and still vehemently anti-Trump.  

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