As major European and American media released the headline " Biden wins", Biden and the supporters of the Democratic Party couldn’t wait to express their congratulations and started celebration activities, including the entertainment industry represented by Hollywood and the NBA. Representative of the sports world.
"Hollywood Reporter" said on the 7th that the American Film Association, the most important industry organization in Hollywood, issued a statement immediately, "I look forward to cooperating with Biden and Harris in many important areas, including providing 2.5 million jobs. 280,000 companies provide funds and invest US$181 billion each year to reorganize the industry." The American film and television industry has suffered heavy losses in this new crown epidemic. Behind the American Film Association is the traditional five major Hollywood studios and streaming media giant Netflix. They hope Biden The epidemic can be quickly controlled, and the US film and television industry can get back on track as soon as possible.
"Ms. Vice President is no longer just a fictional character." While the American entertainment industry congratulations on entering the White House, it is also cheering for the birth of the first female vice president in the United States. The popular American drama "Vice President" heroine Julie The emotion of A. Luis-Dreyfus is the most representative. Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon said on Twitter, "What a great moment in our country's history! Congratulations to the new President Biden, and congratulations to the first female Vice President Harris."
Lady Gaga posted a picture of her hugging Biden wearing a mask on Twitter, "Biden, Harris and the American people, you bring the greatest kindness and bravery actions to the world."
black actress Ke K. Palmer exclaimed, "Our vice president is a black woman! As a black girl, I feel very encouraged!" The new version of "Charlie Girl" female director Elizabeth Banks also expressed sincere feelings. Congratulations to Biden! I burst into tears when I thought that Harris was going to be the vice president of the United States." Other stars also have their own ways of celebrating. Oscar actress Jennifer Lawrence uploaded a video of herself in her pajamas "carnival" on the street, and "Sister A" Ariana Grande also posted an image of Americans cheering and waving on the street In the video, "Captain America" Chris Evans , "Hulk" Mark Ruffalo, director Spike Lee, Stephen King and others all celebrated a "good day" on social media. In addition to Hollywood organizations and stars, NBA players also rejoice in Biden's election. NBA superstar LeBron James said that he will accept the traditional invitation of the White House to participate in the celebration. He also attached a composite picture of " Trump " shooting from the rim and "Biden" blocking.
James has always been Trump's biggest critic in the sports world. In 2017, when the White House withdrew the invitation of the NBA champion Golden State Warriors in 2017, James called Trump a "trash". Over the past four years, the NBA, which has a large number of African-American athletes, has alienated the White House. The tradition of the championship being invited to visit the White House has been interrupted. With Biden elected, James naturally has to "bring the dragon tongue as he replied on Twitter." "Lan and Wine" went there with pleasure, and even Green of the Warriors also congratulated James and the Lakers on Twitter, "you can visit the White House!" In addition, Philadelphia 76ers star Embiid , Raptors Lowry and others also Celebrate excitedly on social media that "voting counts."
Although most Hollywood stars are supporters of Biden and the Democratic Party, some celebrities still complain about Trump's defeat. According to Fox News, actor Kevin Sauber called for a recount, Antonio Sabato Jr. has always been a strong supporter of Trump’s social media, and veteran actress Kirsty Ally criticized large technology companies. Interested in censoring tweets supporting Trump, country singer Bonnie Paul also issued a statement saying that "the election is not over yet" and supports Trump's request to sue for a recount. Before becoming president, Trump has always been a well-known "boxmate" in the American entertainment circle-he not only likes to appear in various film and television dramas, but also owns the reality shows "The Apprentice" and "Celebrity Apprentice." However, according to the analysis of the "Hollywood Reporter", "Although Trump focused on creating his own wealthy personality in reality TV shows, in the past four years, we found that he was not as rich as he claimed to be." After Biden took the stage , Its reality show may be unsustainable, "lived by traffic, died because of traffic".