Chrissy Teigen and Andy Cohen lead celebrities reacting to Donald Trump’s Twitter ban

Chrissy Teigen, Andy Cohen, Bette Midler and more celebrities are tweeting in celebration of President Donald Trump’s permanent suspension from Twitter.

On Friday, Twitter announced it had banned Trump’s account, claiming the decision was made to reduce the risk of ‘further incitement to violence.’

This came just days after the 74-year-old politician’s supporters rioted through the United States Capitol.

While the president had more than 88.7 million followers, John Legend’s wife, 35, made it clear she would not miss his presence by tweeting a representation of heavy laughter.

Banned: Chrissy Teigen, Andy Cohen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and more celebrities are celebrating the news of President Donald Trump’s permanent suspension from Twitter; Trump seen in September 

‘AAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHH,’ mused Teigen, who was previously blocked by Trump on Twitter. 

The humorous reaction earned the Cravings cookbook’s author more than 166,300 likes and 15,100 retweets within just a few hours. 

Meanwhile, Bravo’s late night talk show Andy Cohen quipped that the idea of him hosting a reunion between Trump and his children would be ‘too lowbrow’ for him. 

Celebrating: While the president had more than 88.7 million followers, John Legend's wife, 35, made it clear she would not miss his presence by tweeting a representation of heavy laughter

Celebrating: While the president had more than 88.7 million followers, John Legend’s wife, 35, made it clear she would not miss his presence by tweeting a representation of heavy laughter

Too funny: Bravo's late night talk show Andy Cohen quipped that the idea of him hosting a reunion between Trump and his children would be 'too lowbrow' for him

Too funny: Bravo’s late night talk show Andy Cohen quipped that the idea of him hosting a reunion between Trump and his children would be ‘too lowbrow’ for him

Reality check: Bethenny Frankel, who left The Real Housewives of New York City in 2019, tweeted: 'Getting kicked off Twitter is about as hard to do as getting booted from the housewives...it’s literally designed for provocative social interaction...'

Reality check: Bethenny Frankel, who left The Real Housewives of New York City in 2019, tweeted: ‘Getting kicked off Twitter is about as hard to do as getting booted from the housewives…it’s literally designed for provocative social interaction…’

After a fan joked he should host the next Trump family reunion ‘after he’s forcibly removed from the White House since his meltdown is no longer being broadcast live on Twitter,’ Cohen declined, noting the segment would be too trashy, even after ten years of hosting the Real Housewives franchise.  

Bethenny Frankel, who left The Real Housewives of New York City in 2019, tweeted:  ‘Getting kicked off Twitter is about as hard to do as getting booted from the housewives…it’s literally designed for provocative social interaction…’

As Olivia Munn rejoiced, Kathy Griffin asked: ‘When are Republicans going to suspend trump from the nuclear arsenal indefinitely?’ 

Tweeting away: As Olivia Munn rejoiced, Kathy Griffin asked: 'When are Republicans going to suspend trump from the nuclear arsenal indefinitely?'

Tweeting away: As Olivia Munn rejoiced, Kathy Griffin asked: ‘When are Republicans going to suspend trump from the nuclear arsenal indefinitely?’

Happy: Munn expressed her joy that Trump's account was suspended permanently

Happy: Munn expressed her joy that Trump’s account was suspended permanently 

'Hi, the president can release statements via the White House anytime he wants. Just FYI,' reminded journalist Abby Phillip on Twitter

‘Hi, the president can release statements via the White House anytime he wants. Just FYI,’ reminded journalist Abby Phillip on Twitter

'Twitter was fun before the trump years. Maybe this will finally make Twitter fun again,' Jesse Tyler Ferguson noted

‘Twitter was fun before the trump years. Maybe this will finally make Twitter fun again,’ Jesse Tyler Ferguson noted 

‘Hi, the president can release statements via the White House anytime he wants. Just FYI,’ reminded journalist Abby Phillip on Twitter. 

Meghan McCain cracked a few jokes on her account, including: ‘All you had to do to get Trump to concede was cancel his twitter account for 12 hours……?’ 

On a more serious note, she worried that Trump was going to ‘burn the White House to the ground.’ 

Bette Midler, clearly overjoyed by the news, wrote: 'CHURCH BELLS! RING THROUGHOUT THE LAND, SO EVERYONE KNOWS! IT'S OVER! TRUMP SUSPENDED FROM INCITING TO VIOLENCE ON TWITTER!'

Bette Midler, clearly overjoyed by the news, wrote: ‘CHURCH BELLS! RING THROUGHOUT THE LAND, SO EVERYONE KNOWS! IT’S OVER! TRUMP SUSPENDED FROM INCITING TO VIOLENCE ON TWITTER!’

Good news: Megan Mullally, who has more than 316,300 Twitter followers, wrote that Trump is the the sociopath to end all sociopaths'

Good news: Megan Mullally, who has more than 316,300 Twitter followers, wrote that Trump is the the sociopath to end all sociopaths’

'Can twitter and Facebook also shut themselves down permanently just a thought. Not enough cat photos anyway,' tweeted Kat Dennings

‘Can twitter and Facebook also shut themselves down permanently just a thought. Not enough cat photos anyway,’ tweeted Kat Dennings

Speaking up: Meghan McCain cracked a few jokes on her accounting, including: 'All you had to do to get Trump to concede was cancel his twitter account for 12 hours......?'

Speaking up: Meghan McCain cracked a few jokes on her accounting, including: ‘All you had to do to get Trump to concede was cancel his twitter account for 12 hours……?’

Michael Rapaport made his opinion known with multiple ntweets

Happy: Michael Rapaport made his opinion known with multiple celebratory tweets

Megan Mullally, who has more than 316,300 Twitter followers, wrote that Trump is  ‘the sociopath to end all sociopaths.’  

‘They (he) cannot handle losing. now he’s been backed into a corner, no way out. #impeach or #arrest immediately before he does something that’ll make #January6th look like a day at the beach,’ she tweeted. 

Top Chef’s Padma Lakshmi tweeted a GIF of herself saying, ‘Please pack your knives and go.’  

Bette Midler, who was clearly overjoyed by the news, wrote: ‘CHURCH BELLS! RING THROUGHOUT THE LAND, SO EVERYONE KNOWS! IT’S OVER! TRUMP SUSPENDED FROM INCITING TO VIOLENCE ON TWITTER!’ 

Goodbye: Hundreds of celebrities flocked to Twitter to react to the news of Trump's ban

Goodbye: Hundreds of celebrities flocked to Twitter to react to the news of Trump’s ban

'@jack please take me next I need to get the hell off of here I have things to do,' Billy Eichner asked the co-founder of Twitter

‘@jack please take me next I need to get the hell off of here I have things to do,’ Billy Eichner asked the co-founder of Twitter

'Too dangerous for Twitter...and still PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,' Christopher Gorham marveled

‘Too dangerous for Twitter…and still PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,’ Christopher Gorham marveled

In addition to saying January 8 was ‘the happiest day of 2021,’ she tweeted ‘Oh, my God! It happened! Thank you Jack [Dorsey].’ 

‘Twitter was fun before the trump years. Maybe this will finally make Twitter fun again,’ Jesse Tyler Ferguson noted. 

Erich Bergen penned a lengthy tweet urging people to also take responsibility for helping create a ‘monster’ and see the ban as a ‘bailout’ not a moment of joy.  

‘Let us remember that WE, and that means all of us, created this monster. We let it happen. We must all take responsibility for making a star out of a loser going back to 30 years ago. We should not look at this moment as joyful, but as a bailout for OUR bad job as humans,’ he tweeted of current 45th president of the United States. 

'Let us remember that WE, and that means all of us, created this monster. We let it happen. We must all take responsibility for making a star out of a loser going back to 30 years ago. We should not look at this moment as joyful, but as a bailout for OUR bad job as humans,' he tweeted of current 45th president of the United States

‘Let us remember that WE, and that means all of us, created this monster. We let it happen. We must all take responsibility for making a star out of a loser going back to 30 years ago. We should not look at this moment as joyful, but as a bailout for OUR bad job as humans,’ he tweeted of current 45th president of the United States

Thankful: Mark Ruffalo thanked Twitter and its board of directors, including Dorsey, Patrick Pichette, Jesse Cohn, Egon Durban, Martha Lane Fox, Dr. Fei-Fei Li, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, David Rosenblatt, Bret Taylor and Robert Zoellick

Thankful: Mark Ruffalo thanked Twitter and its board of directors, including Dorsey, Patrick Pichette, Jesse Cohn, Egon Durban, Martha Lane Fox, Dr. Fei-Fei Li, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, David Rosenblatt, Bret Taylor and Robert Zoellick

Bye bye: Adam Rippon simply tweeted: 'Siri, play Goodbye to You by Michelle Branch'

Bye bye: Adam Rippon simply tweeted: ‘Siri, play Goodbye to You by Michelle Branch’

‘Goodbye you sorry excuse for human life. I hope this is the beginning of the bigger end of Donald Trump. Good riddance to bad rubbish,’ wrote Steve Kazee, who is engaged to Jenna Dewan.

Adam Rippon simply tweeted: ‘Siri, play Goodbye to You by Michelle Branch.’ 

Mark Ruffalo thanked Twitter and its board of directors, including Dorsey, Patrick Pichette, Jesse Cohn, Egon Durban, Martha Lane Fox, Dr. Fei-Fei Li, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, David Rosenblatt, Bret Taylor and Robert Zoellick. 

‘Can twitter and Facebook also shut themselves down permanently just a thought. Not enough cat photos anyway,’ tweeted Kat Dennings 

'Goodbye you sorry excuse for human life. I hope this is the beginning of the bigger end of Donald Trump. Good riddance to bad rubbish,' wrote Steve Kazee, who is engaged to Jenna Dewan

‘Goodbye you sorry excuse for human life. I hope this is the beginning of the bigger end of Donald Trump. Good riddance to bad rubbish,’ wrote Steve Kazee, who is engaged to Jenna Dewan

Applause: Ken Jeong reacted by posting a screenshot of Trump's suspended account with a GIF of hands clapping

Applause: Ken Jeong reacted by posting a screenshot of Trump’s suspended account with a GIF of hands clapping