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Megyn Kelly Offers Advice After Donald Trump Election Win: 'Keep An Open Mind'

Megyn Kelly co-hosted Live! with Kelly with Kelly Ripa on Wednesday (November 9) in New York City, and offered up some advice for those who are questioning the future with Donald Trump at the helm.

“I will say this, love him or hate him, he’s the president-elect of our country and the one thing he needs now more than ever is our prayers and good wishes for a strong performance,” the 45-year-old Fox News host said on the air. “He has a lot to deal with… at the end of it we accept the results and we get behind our president. We all share the same basic core as Americans, and that’s what we should focus on. Keep an open mind, see what he does. And my philosophy in hard times is any time you feel blue, threatened or scared, remember who you are.”

Megyn and Donald Trump have had a contentious relationship after she moderated a debate last year.

Celebrities Share Messages of Fear, Sadness & Some Hope After Election Night

Celebrities have been taking to Twitter the morning after the election to share messages of despair, fear, and looking to the future with Donald Trump as president.

Rosie O’Donnell, Kerry Washington, Kris Jenner, Anna Kendrick, and more, all of whom supported Hillary Clinton in the general election, have been tweeting messages.

Hillary Clinton is expecting to make her concession speech in just a few minutes.

Read some tweets below…

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VIDEO: Hillary Clinton's Concession Speech Live Stream - Watch Here

Hillary Clinton is set to address the country with her concession speech at 10:30 am EST, her campaign announced.

The 69-year-old politician called Donald Trump last night to concede the election to him, but did not address the media on Election Night.

“We are so proud of her,” John Podesta, the chairman of Clinton’s presidential campaign, said to supporters. “She has done an amazing job and she is not done yet. We can wait a little longer – can’t we? They’re still counting votes and every vote should count.”

At the time of this posting, Hillary actually is winning in the popular vote, despite losing in the electoral votes.

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Rose McGowan Slams Media After Donald Trump Election Win: 'You Are Poisoning Us'

Rose McGowan has written an open letter to media outlets to slam them for their coverage of Donald Trump during the election cycle.

“You all had a hand in this. You must take ownership of this situation,” the 43-year-old actress wrote on Twitter on Wednesday (November 9). “You are causing a worldwide sickness. You are POISONING us as sure as Flint is poisoning its citizens. You are poisoning your very own family and us, your brothers and sisters. This is real. We are sick. Living with your daily reign of terror cancer, and it is terror cancer, is something we are unwilling to do for another minute.”

“We, the public, need for you to look for your humanity,” the letter continued. Read it below. “Stop covering him.”

Katy Perry Reacts to Donald Trump Election Results: We Will Not Let Hate Lead Us

Katy Perry took to Twitter to share her thoughts after Donald Trump was elected the next President of the United States.

The 32-year-old entertainer is an avid supporter of Hillary Clinton, and she’s encouraging other Clinton fans to keep strong.

“WE WILL NEVER BE SILENCED. #LOVETRUMPSHATE,” Katy wrote. “Do not sit still. Do not weep. MOVE. We are not a nation that will let HATE lead us.”

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President Obama Calls Donald Trump After Election, Invites Him to White House

President Obama has called Donald Trump and invited him to the White House on Thursday (November 10) after winning the general election.

The President and President-Elect will discuss “the smooth transition of power,” and “what steps we can take as a country to come together after this hard-fought election season,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said (via USA Today).

President Obama also “expressed admiration for the strong campaign [Hillary Clinton] waged throughout the country.”

The call between them took place in the early morning hours on Wednesday (November 9).

Celebs Send Love to Minorities After Trump Wins the Election

Tons of celebrities have taken to social media to send their love to minorities – women, people of color, the LGBT community, immigrants, and more – after Donald Trump was elected the next President of the United States.

The Republican candidate said some terrible things about all these groups throughout his campaign and it was widely believed that love would trump hate on election day, but that sadly did not happen.

Celebs like Oscar winner Brie Larson, Connie Britton, Janelle Monae, Ruby Rose, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and more have spoken out to show their support for minorities during this tough time.

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