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Following a tumultuous four years in office (see: two impeachments, a ban from social media and becoming the inspiration for a thousand memes), Donald Trump has finally left the building. The transition of power, which now marks Joe Biden as the official President of the United States, has of course prompted many to express their joy, sorrow and everything else in between online – and that includes celebrities.
After Chrissy Teigen inadvertently shared spoilers about the upcoming inauguration ceremony for Biden at the White House, she also took a minute to write a lengthy paragraph about her views on Trump and his presidency. Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson also took the time to throw some shade, as did actor and TV host James Corden (who chose to do so through the medium of song). Others, like Michelle Obama, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, opted to share their hopes for a more peaceful and united future.
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