Dawn O’Porter and Livia Firth are among the liberal stars in the UK sharing their dismay this morning as Donald Trump looks set to be declared President.
As the country awoke to the news that Trump had won most of the major swing states and had already declared an early victory, stars shared their shock online.
Sharing a red-covered map of the United States, Dawn, who lived in the U.S. for 16 years, wrote: ‘Feel like I’m going to cry for the rest of my life.’
Underneath, she added: ‘This is breaking my heart. After all that, still this.’
Also sharing her anguish on social media was activist Livia Firth, who made her despair known as she wrote: ‘What is a word bigger than heartache?’
She said: ‘Agony anguish bitterness despair grief heartache pain remorse sorrow suffering torment woe. Strong matches. affliction bale care desolation distress heartsickness regret rue torture.’

Dawn O’Porter (pictured) and Livia Firth are among the liberal stars in the UK sharing their dismay this morning as Donald Trump looks set to be declared President


Sharing a red-covered map of the United States, Dawn, who lived in the U.S. for 16 years, wrote: ‘Feel like I’m going to cry for the rest of my life’
Former President Trump took the stage and declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning, cementing an extraordinary political comeback.
Minutes earlier news organizations called the 2024 presidential race for him.
‘We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is that we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,’ he said.
‘And it is now clear that we’ve achieved the most incredible political thing.’
The moment of truth came earlier when Fox News called Pennsylvania, the biggest of the battleground prizes, followed by Wisconsin and then the entire race in his favor.
The Associated Press had still not called the election for Trump, but he claimed victory onstage nonetheless.
It meant Trump had won three of the key states, making victory inevitable.
‘It’s real,’ screamed one young supporter who raced to the front of the crowd as if it were a mosh pit, high fiving friends and strangers.
Trump was joined on stage by family – including daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner who had been absent from the campaign – aides and political supporters.


Also sharing her anguish on social media was activist Livia Firth, who made her despair known as she wrote: ‘What is a word bigger than heartache?’

As the country awoke to the news that Trump had won most of the major swing states and had already declared an early victory, stars shared their shock online
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