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Celebs cringe at Trump's inauguration

Celebs writhe in pain Never one to miss an opportunity to report about celebs at their lowest, most depressed, I offer an example of the tweets Hollywood types were sending out Friday as President Trump's inauguration was broadcast live on TV.

Celebs writhe in pain

Never one to miss an opportunity to report about celebs at their lowest, most depressed, I offer an example of the tweets Hollywood types were sending out Friday as President Trump's inauguration was broadcast live on TV.

John Legend: The last 2 inaugurations were very crowded. This one is so . . . roomy. Sad!

Judd Apatow: Not sad. A megalomaniac. A bottomless pit. He thought having money would make him happy. No. Women. No. This is his last try.

Alec Baldwin: All of the jokes/parody/comedy aside, let's stop for a moment to take a full account of where we are. This country is lost. It's in trouble.

Rihanna sent out a photo of a young Barack Obama looking dapper. She wrote, "worst breakup ever."

Remembering Ferrer

Tributes have been pouring in for late NCIS: Los Angeles actor Miguel José Ferrer, who died Thursday, including a message from cousin George Clooney.

Ferrer died of throat cancer at 61.

"Miguel made the world brighter and funnier and his passing is felt so deeply in our family that events of the day, (monumental events), pale in comparison. We love you Miguel. We always will," Clooney said.