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, aged 81, stunned the globe by announcing his decision to step down from the . The world is currently grappling with this jaw-dropping revelation, and a slew of Hollywood's elite have chimed in on Biden's dramatic exit. Showbiz legends such as , , , , Charli XCX, , , and have all expressed their gratitude towards Biden for his tenure and are rallying behind Vice President as the Democratic frontrunner for the upcoming election.

It was megastar Cardi B, 31, who led the reactions with a nod to her earlier comments promoting Harris, exclaiming on X, previously known as Twitter : "I TOLD YALL ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Stop playing with me ! ! ! ! ! ! ". In another viral moment, she continued her triumphant commentary: "AHAHAHAHA LETS GOOOOO I TOLD YALLL KAMALA WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE 2024 candidate..



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STOP F----- PLAYIN WITH ME ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ", reports the Express US. After a fan speculated that Biden might have seen her video, the Up hitmaker responded excitedly: "Omgg maybe he did." Charli XCX also jumped into the conversation to endorse Harris on X, proclaiming: "Kamala IS brat," cleverly playing on the title of her recent album.

Pop icon Harris reciprocated by following the singer on Twitter, reports PopCrave. Barbra Streisand joined in too, extending her commendations to Biden after he made history with his declaration. "Joe Biden will go down in history as a man who accomplished significant achievements in his 4 year term," Barbara, 82, posted on X, adding: "We should be grateful for his upholding of our democracy.

Pop icon Cher, 78, also jumped on the Biden appreciation bandwagon, stating: "Hadn't Seen TV/Talked 2 Anyone,So Didn't Know It Had Happened. "I Believe Its Only Chance 4 [U.S.

] 2 Remain DEMOCRACY. DEM PARTY MUST ”REALLY,” ”REALLY” THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX. "WINNING IS ALL”, DONT WIN CANT CHANGE ANYTHING & THE TIMES THEY MUST BE A CHANGIN.

" Fellow artist John Legend, 45, shared his views across all his social media channels, posting: "Joe Biden has presided over the most consequential first term of my lifetime. The All Of Me hitmaker continued to outline what he believed were some of the President's most crucial accomplishments during his extensive term in office. Legend wrote: "He helped us to have the most robust recovery from the pandemic of any nation in the world, invested in our infrastructure and made by far the largest investment in fighting climate change our nation has ever seen.

He relieved burden some college debt for so many. Unemployment, inflation and crime are all down dramatically from the highs caused by the pandemic." He then thanked Biden for his service and expressed his support for Harris.

Freaky Friday star Jamie Lee Curtis posted on her Instagram alongside a picture of Biden: "GOD BLESS YOU @joebiden for your LEADERSHIP, GRACE UNDER PRESSURE, STRENGTH and RESILIENCE! Your country THANKS YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! " Curtis continued her endorsements by showing unwavering support for Kamala Harris, stating, "I support wholeheartedly @joebiden and his decision to step down and to endorse unreservedly @kamalaharris." Curtis speaking on Harris' campaign wrote: "SHE IS TRUSTED AND TESTED and she is a fierce advocate for women's rights and people of color and her message is one of HOPE and UNITY for America at her time of great national divide." Pop star Demi Lovato showed her backing with an Instagram photo of the now-former President and Vice President together, captioning it boldly, "Let's do this!" including a donation link for the Democratic Party, and shared a light-hearted moment of her laughing with Biden.

Amy Schumer joined in with a playful nod to Biden on her Instagram Story. With a selfie, she said cheekily, "Thanks Joe!" and added, "This is us this morning." Another post shared by the comedian featured a snapshot of Harris in Rolling Stone magazine, captioned with a supportive cheer: "All in for @kamalaharris LFG!".

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