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Monday, May 2, 2011

Celebrities React to bin Laden's Death‎

As news flooded in last night that Osama Bin Laden had been killed, Twitter erupted with reactions from people all around the world. Many celebrities weighed in on the news with humor, pride, gratitude and well, other things.

LOS ANGELES, May 2 -- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Snoop Dogg and Bill Maher were among the celebrities who sent their reactions on Twitter to the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.

Justice has been done," Obama, 49, said during a late-night White House speech, adding that bin Laden's adult son and three others were killed during the firefight. No Americans were harmed during the operation.

Somali pirates, Gadafi's son, now bin Laden -- do not [expletive] with Obama, he's Gangsta!!" talk-show host Maher quipped.

"Got Bin Laden AND interrupted Celebrity Apprentice? Win for Obama all around," comedian Jimmy Fallon Tweeted.

Jimmy Fallon
Got Bin Laden AND interrupted Celebrity Apprentice? Win for Obama all around.

Chris Colfer
I was wondering why my White House tour was cancelled today...

Sophia Bush
Thank you to every member of our military & security forces who have spent 10yrs working tirelessly to find, & finally get, Osama Bin Laden.

Hayley Williams
#nowplaying "Party In The USA" - Miley Cyrus

Katy Perry, 26: "America! F**k yeah! Here to save the motherf**kin' day, yeah! Does anyone else find it strange that this is announced on May Day? I am relieved in some ways, but have a feeling of uncertainty now. I believe in justice, but don't you think that an eye for an eye will make the world blind?"

Paris Hilton, 30: Just landed back in L.A., so happy to hear the news of Osama bin Laden's death. He was the face of terrorism and such an evil man. The world is a much better place with him not in it.

Neil Patrick Harris, 37: Everyone is sitting around my living room, mouths agape. Wow, what a night. Thank you, Mr. President, for such an eloquent speech.

Actor Neil Patrick Harris posted the message: "Everyone is sitting around my living room, mouths agape. Wow, what a night. Thank you, Mr. President, for such an eloquent speech."

Nia Vardalos, 48: "God bless all servicemen/women who pursue justice in search of freedom. Tonight, the impossible became possible because tenacity fought terror and won."

Jersey Shore's Deena Cortese, 23: "I hope this gives some type of closure to those who suffered during September 11 or lost a loved one. My heart goes out to you.

Bring the soldiers bac home asap! They r missed! We love how they fight for us now let's fight for them!!" urged hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg.

"It is a GREAT day 4 America & I'm PROUD 2 b an American!" pop star Katy Perry Tweeted.

"Kinda creeped out that Hitler was also announced dead on May 1st. Spooky," said singer Michelle Branch.

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