US Election 2020: From Ariana Grande to Priyanka Chopra, Hollywood reacts to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' victory

Celebrities from every corner of the country reacted online with plenty of celebrations.

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1/16
Many celebrities had used their social media platforms to encourage fans to vote in the 2020 election, and today they are celebrating Joe Biden's victory and the end of Donald Trump's presidency, as well as the historic win of Senator Kamala Harris, who becomes the first woman and first person of South Asian heritage to serve as vice president. Actors and musicians from every corner of America reacted online. Take a look....
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2/16
Popstar Ariana Grande reacted by taking a joyride through what appeared to be Los Angeles. The 27-year-old songstress showed footage from a car window in which people cheered loudly with their hands in the air. Some stood on cars to scream at the top of their lungs.
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3/16
Hailing Biden and holding up Harris' achievement as a shining example, Priyanka Chopra Jonas encouraged all girls to dream big. "America spoke in record breaking numbers and the verdict is in... EVERY VOTE counts. I applaud everyone who voted in what was such a powerful display of how a democracy should function. It was amazing to witness this election in the US. Congrats to the President Elect @joebiden and Vice President elect @kamalaharris, the first woman VP! Dream Big girls! Anything can happen!!" she wrote on her official Instagram account. Her post was accompanied by heart emojis and tagged #DemocracyRocks.?She ended the note with the words: "Congratulations America."
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4/16
Musician-actor Lady Gaga wrote: ".@JoeBiden @KamalaHarris and the American people, you just gave the world one of the greatest acts of kindness and bravery humanity has ever seen. ❤️ 🙌🙌 nothing but love for our new Commander in Chief and the 1ST female VP elected to the White House. Also, way to go PA 😭❤️
@ladygaga
5/16
Reality star Kourtney Kardashian said she was in a "skipping and hair-flipping kind of mood today."
Insta/kourtneykardash
6/16
Following news of Biden's victory, Demi Lovato took to social media to share a unifying message by posting : "Our 46th president, @joebiden !!!!♥️🇺🇸🗳 I've been waiting to post this photo because I knew deep down you would be our next President. Today we celebrate the millions of Americans who overcame barriers to the ballot box, mobilized their communities and voted in record breaking numbers. This was OUR election and WE WON TOGETHER. There's still a lot of work to be done, but today we will celebrate each other."
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7/16
Miley Cyrus took to Twitter to share her excitement , the singer wrote "Now THIS is a PARTY IN THE USA! @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris," referencing her iconic 2009 party jam
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8/16
Actress Eva Longoria who campaigned for Biden, tweeted her congratulations to Biden and Harris. She wrote : ''Our children were watching us as a country. To see what we would decide. Division and Hate or Unity and LOVE. We chose correctly. LOVE will always trump hate! Unity, let’s start healing as Americans!'' She also posted. ‘’The joy I see in the streets fills my heart with so much love! We are celebrating democracy and everyone is invited to the party!! 🇺🇸’’
@EvaLongoria
9/16
Mindy Kaling posted two photos of Kamala Harris now and as a child, and tweeted, "Crying and holding my daughter, 'look baby, she looks like us.'"
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10/16
Reese Witherspoon tweeted: "What a tremendous moment in our nation's history ! Congrats to our new President @JoeBiden and the First Female Vice President in our history @KamalaHarris."
Insta/reesewitherspoon
11/16
Model Bella Hadid admitted on Instagram that she "can't stop crying."
Insta/bellahadid
12/16
"Had no choice but to throw a party for 1," she wrote with the hashtag #comeonbostonletsparty. An hour later, Teigen wrote: "I am sitting in my bath and drinking chocolate milk. Today is a good day! Today is a good day!"
Insta/chrissyteigen
13/16
Jennifer Lawrence tweeted a video of herself running up and down the street in pyjamas while blasting music from a speaker. "Had no choice but to throw a party for 1," she wrote with the hashtag #comeonbostonletsparty.
Insta/jenniferlawrence_
14/16
Famous Late Night host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel posted his tweet on his Instagram. He has been sharing his views, about how the past few days played out via monologue.
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15/16
Arnold Schwarzenegger tweeted his congratulations. "I say this after every election, and I'll repeat it now because some people need to hear it more than ever: I'm rooting for you, because your success is the country's success," he wrote.
Insta/schwarzenegger
16/16
Mariah Carey tweeted with a picture of Biden and Harris : ''Joy to the world!!! 🌎 Thank you @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris 😇😇''.
@MariahCarey

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