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Entity shows 25 tweets that show women took the election personally.Katy Perry. Photo by Julio Cortez/AP/REX/Shutterstock

1 After Trump’s Victory, Alicia Keys Used Her Talents to Give Americans Hope

2 While Some Looked to Humor as an Outlet

3 Rosie O’Donnell Looked to a Higher Power

4 Chrissy Teigen Couldn’t Believe the News

5 Many People Felt Threatened by Trump’s America

6 So Threatened That Fleeing Seemed Like the Only Option

7 For Rashida Jones, the Results Were Too Much to Bear

8 Election Day Felt Like the Apocalypse for Some Women

9 Some Women Tried to Find Positivity in Their Shock

10 Even Women From Other Countries Couldn’t Believe it

11 Celebrity Women United on the Forefront of Twitter

12 Katy Perry Strived to Inspire Americans

13 Ellen Refused to Let the Election Dampen Her Mood

14 Oprah Kept Her Cool (as Usual)

15 And No One Was Surprised When J.K. Rowling Eloquently Spoke Out

16 But Women Were Outraged

17 Even Chelsea Handler Couldn’t Find a Joke to Crack

18 And Madonna was Fired Up…

19 …Very, Very,

20 … Very Fired Up

21 Like Many Americans, Lindsay Lohan Demanded a Recount

22 Chrsitina Applegate Felt an Apology on America’s Behalf was Necessary

23 Jamie Lee Curtis Made a Moving Plea to Remain Hopeful

24 Regardless of the Result, We Must Stand Strong as Americans

25 We Must Accept the Reality, and Unite to Overcome

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