17 Celebs Who Prove Donald Trump Is the F**k Boy of the Century

John Legend, Will Smith, Ice Cube and more.

In Case You Needed Another Reason - Did you hear the one about Donald Trump running for president...? A year and a half ago, such a line was the go-to opening for a late night talk show comedy monologue. But as it often does, life imitates art. Wildly brazen billionaire Trump — who hijacked the media news cycle after peppering his surreal campaign announcement with an insulting rebuke of Mexican immigrants — has now become the president of the United States. Trump has argued that Mexicans are destroying America, which has angered Latino groups and caused various corporate partners to dump him. Plus, the former The Apprentice host has pissed off the celebrity contingent. Here are 17 notables who would like to see Donald Trump take a long walk.— By Keith Murphy (Photo from left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Alex Wong/Getty Images, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for DIRECTV)

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In Case You Needed Another Reason - Did you hear the one about Donald Trump running for president...? A year and a half ago, such a line was the go-to opening for a late night talk show comedy monologue. But as it often does, life imitates art. Wildly brazen billionaire Trump — who hijacked the media news cycle after peppering his surreal campaign announcement with an insulting rebuke of Mexican immigrants — has now become the president of the United States. Trump has argued that Mexicans are destroying America, which has angered Latino groups and caused various corporate partners to dump him. Plus, the former The Apprentice host has pissed off the celebrity contingent. Here are 17 notables who would like to see Donald Trump take a long walk.— By Keith Murphy (Photo from left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Alex Wong/Getty Images, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for DIRECTV)

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Steph Curry - Golden State Warriors point guard Steph Curry is one of the most recent celebs to slam now-president Trump. While speaking on the Under Armour CEO's words, where he called Trump a "real asset," he told CNBC, "I agree with that description. If you remove the 'et,'" cleverly calling Trump an "a**."(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images) 

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Alec Baldwin - The actor/comedian has become widely known for his Trump impressions all throughout the campaign and even after Trump was elected. Most recently, he took his hilarious impression to a protest of Trump's inauguration and showed that he had no plans on slowing down now that Trump is in office.(Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) 

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George Takei - Star Trek icon George Takei has used his platform to speak out against Trump's beliefs and policies, especially his take on nuclear weapons and immigration. Most recently, he explained that he thinks Trump should resign following the refugee order that caused so much chaos throughout the country.(Photo: Mat Hayward/Getty Images for We Day) 

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Chrissy Teigen - Model Chrissy Teigen has made it her mission to show her distaste for Trump from day one, and now that he's in office, she's admitted that she was outwardly and consciously trolling him. "I think he's the f**king most vile person on the planet," she said in a recent interview.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for DIRECTV) 

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Ice Cube - Some celebrities tend to sugarcoat how they truly feel about politics, but when it comes to Ice Cube, it's all black and white — no gray areas. The hip-hop legend took to Twitter to make his views on Trump as clear as day after some Trump supporters uncovered a video where it looked like Cube praised Trump. "I will never endorse a mothaf**ka like Donald Trump! EVER!!!!" he tweeted.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella) 

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Will Smith - Though he never said his name directly, we all knew who Will Smith was referring to when he explained the "critical decision" the country has to make in the upcoming election. "I think, as Americans, we have a really, really critical decision to make right now," he said. "Are we exclusionary or inclusive? Are we going to commit to diversity or are we going to commit to separateness?" It's all in the context.(Photo: Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images) 

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Spike Lee - Another major Hollywood figure who is known for speaking his mind in the realm of politics is Spike Lee. When Trump made the highly inappropriate and disgusting tweet about Dwyane Wade's cousin's death, saying, "Just what I have been saying. African-Americans will VOTE TRUMP," Lee had something to say in response. "What happens in Chicago is way bigger than Donald Trump who is just trying to capitalize on it," the Chi-Raq director said.(Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) 

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John Legend - For a while, we have known for a fact that John Legend is not a fan of Donald Trump, but he made that abundantly clear during an interview with BET.com where he explained just why he will not win. "I don't think Trump is going to win," he said. "It's pretty clear that he's well behind in the polls right now and I think his brand of politics [isn't] a winning brand of politics."(Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images) 

Jon Stewart - The irreverent host of The Daily Show has long reveled in the absurdity of Donald Trump, even once branding the real estate mogul "F**kface Von Clownstick" for his unhinged, racially fueled birther attacks against President Obama. But it's Trump's then oval office aspirations that had truly sparked Jon Stewart's comedic mojo. When the outlandish businessman stated that he was taken aback by the tidal wave of bad press he has received following his Mexicans = rapists statement, Stewart jabbed back in a dead-on, typical third-person impression: "Walking back is for losers...Trump wants you to know he is not one."(Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

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Jon Stewart - The irreverent host of The Daily Show has long reveled in the absurdity of Donald Trump, even once branding the real estate mogul "F**kface Von Clownstick" for his unhinged, racially fueled birther attacks against President Obama. But it's Trump's then oval office aspirations that had truly sparked Jon Stewart's comedic mojo. When the outlandish businessman stated that he was taken aback by the tidal wave of bad press he has received following his Mexicans = rapists statement, Stewart jabbed back in a dead-on, typical third-person impression: "Walking back is for losers...Trump wants you to know he is not one."(Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

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Kenya Moore - Kenya Moore is a lot of things: beautiful; drama-filled; coldly calculating; at times laughably unhinged. But no one can ever mistake the beauty queen turned Real Housewives of Atlanta star for a meek pushover. In an interview with tabloid maverick Perez Hilton, Moore blasted Trump's controversial illegal immigrant comments and called him out on it as the co-owner of Miss Universe and Miss USA. "I'm not sure what offends me the most," said Moore, who won back in 1993. "The polarizing remarks being a woman of color, or knowing that the organization has never invited any of the former Black titleholders back to judge." Yikes.(Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

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Kenya Moore - Kenya Moore is a lot of things: beautiful; drama-filled; coldly calculating; at times laughably unhinged. But no one can ever mistake the beauty queen turned Real Housewives of Atlanta star for a meek pushover. In an interview with tabloid maverick Perez Hilton, Moore blasted Trump's controversial illegal immigrant comments and called him out on it as the co-owner of Miss Universe and Miss USA. "I'm not sure what offends me the most," said Moore, who won back in 1993. "The polarizing remarks being a woman of color, or knowing that the organization has never invited any of the former Black titleholders back to judge." Yikes.(Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

Waka Flocka Flame - Maybe we had Waka pegged all wrong. Sure much of his on-fleek musical pursuits over the years have had as much lyrical depth as a puddle of dish water, but when it comes to delivering thought-provoking, heartfelt rants, Mr. Flame is no punk, especially when the subject of Donald Trump is in play. "I wonder how many hardworking Mexicans built those #trumptowers#patheticman!!!!" he posted on Twitter, just one of several statements directed at The Donald. "I know Mexican’s to be some of they most cultural, religious, God fearing hard working people in the world. #GODblessusall#WFF."(Photo: Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images For BET)

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Waka Flocka Flame - Maybe we had Waka pegged all wrong. Sure much of his on-fleek musical pursuits over the years have had as much lyrical depth as a puddle of dish water, but when it comes to delivering thought-provoking, heartfelt rants, Mr. Flame is no punk, especially when the subject of Donald Trump is in play. "I wonder how many hardworking Mexicans built those #trumptowers#patheticman!!!!" he posted on Twitter, just one of several statements directed at The Donald. "I know Mexican’s to be some of they most cultural, religious, God fearing hard working people in the world. #GODblessusall#WFF."(Photo: Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images For BET)

Shakira - When the iconic Shakira joined the onslaught of Latin celebrities denouncing Trump's jaw-dropping statements on social media, it was yet another reminder that the Colombian multi-platinum performer and part-time The Voice judge is more than just a hip-shaking bombshell. "This is a hateful and racist speech that attempts to divide a country that for years has promoted diversity and democracy!" she stated. "No one living in this century should stand behind so much ignorance." And the church says "Amen!"(Photo: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

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Shakira - When the iconic Shakira joined the onslaught of Latin celebrities denouncing Trump's jaw-dropping statements on social media, it was yet another reminder that the Colombian multi-platinum performer and part-time The Voice judge is more than just a hip-shaking bombshell. "This is a hateful and racist speech that attempts to divide a country that for years has promoted diversity and democracy!" she stated. "No one living in this century should stand behind so much ignorance." And the church says "Amen!"(Photo: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

Meek Mill - Meek is no fan of Donald Trump. When the unfiltered money man suggested that Obama was partly responsible for the Baltimore riots sparked by the controversial police death of Freddie Gray back in April (“Our great African American President hasn’t exactly had a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore!”), the Philadelphia street rhymer came out swinging: "It’s clear @realdonaldtrump been racist..saying our 'African American president' it’s plain to see! We won’t miss u when u perish!" Well, damn!(Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images for WatchLOUD.com)

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Meek Mill - Meek is no fan of Donald Trump. When the unfiltered money man suggested that Obama was partly responsible for the Baltimore riots sparked by the controversial police death of Freddie Gray back in April (“Our great African American President hasn’t exactly had a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore!”), the Philadelphia street rhymer came out swinging: "It’s clear @realdonaldtrump been racist..saying our 'African American president' it’s plain to see! We won’t miss u when u perish!" Well, damn!(Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images for WatchLOUD.com)

George Lopez - George Lopez cracks jokes for a living. But when he was asked by the good folks at TMZ to offer his thoughts on Trump, the veteran funny man was in no laughing mood. “Immigrants come from all over the world, not just a hole in a fence in Mexico," he said. "I’m going to boycott his golf course, but like he cares. He has so much money.” As for Trump's presidential odds, Lopez delivered this sobering thought: "There’s enough racists in this country for him to get elected."(Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for The George Lopez Foundation)

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George Lopez - George Lopez cracks jokes for a living. But when he was asked by the good folks at TMZ to offer his thoughts on Trump, the veteran funny man was in no laughing mood. “Immigrants come from all over the world, not just a hole in a fence in Mexico," he said. "I’m going to boycott his golf course, but like he cares. He has so much money.” As for Trump's presidential odds, Lopez delivered this sobering thought: "There’s enough racists in this country for him to get elected."(Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for The George Lopez Foundation)

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Bill Maher - The only person in America who has a more cantankerous relationship with Donald Trump than Jon Stewart is Bill Maher. The outspoken host of HBO's Real Time has made life for the bombastic business man so unbearable that he sued Maher after he challenged Trump on NBC's Tonight Show in April of 2013 to a $5 million bet to provide proof that he was not the spawn of an orangutan. This past June, Maher once again turned his attention towards his favorite punching bag: "Here’s the thing about Donald Trump. He never apologizes, he’s never wrong, no matter what crazy thing he says. He’s the white Kanye [West].” And the winner is...(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

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Bill Maher - The only person in America who has a more cantankerous relationship with Donald Trump than Jon Stewart is Bill Maher. The outspoken host of HBO's Real Time has made life for the bombastic business man so unbearable that he sued Maher after he challenged Trump on NBC's Tonight Show in April of 2013 to a $5 million bet to provide proof that he was not the spawn of an orangutan. This past June, Maher once again turned his attention towards his favorite punching bag: "Here’s the thing about Donald Trump. He never apologizes, he’s never wrong, no matter what crazy thing he says. He’s the white Kanye [West].” And the winner is...(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

Russell Simmons - Once upon a time, Trump had the backing of a diverse mix of celebrity friends, one of which was legendary hip-hop powerbroker Russell Simmons, who has since had second thoughts about supporting his "good friend." In fact, Uncle Russ thought a certain selfie queen and omnipresent reality show behemoth would make more sense as POTUS than Trump. "I don't like his politics," Simmons told HuffPost Live's Marc Lamont Hill in mid-June. "I don't think he'd be good for America at all. He makes a lot of news. Doesn't have as much influence as, say, Kim Kardashian. She would probably be a better president, in my opinion." President Kimmy? Yeah, that sounds about right.(Photo: Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Dr. Mona Vand)

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Russell Simmons - Once upon a time, Trump had the backing of a diverse mix of celebrity friends, one of which was legendary hip-hop powerbroker Russell Simmons, who has since had second thoughts about supporting his "good friend." In fact, Uncle Russ thought a certain selfie queen and omnipresent reality show behemoth would make more sense as POTUS than Trump. "I don't like his politics," Simmons told HuffPost Live's Marc Lamont Hill in mid-June. "I don't think he'd be good for America at all. He makes a lot of news. Doesn't have as much influence as, say, Kim Kardashian. She would probably be a better president, in my opinion." President Kimmy? Yeah, that sounds about right.(Photo: Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Dr. Mona Vand)

Wyclef Jean - During his June 25, 2015, performance in Pomona, California, former Fugees frontman Wyclef Jean offered this short, but sweet condemnation: "F**k Donald Trump, he don't like the Mexicans." Nothing else to see here.(Photo: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for Pandora)

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Wyclef Jean - During his June 25, 2015, performance in Pomona, California, former Fugees frontman Wyclef Jean offered this short, but sweet condemnation: "F**k Donald Trump, he don't like the Mexicans." Nothing else to see here.(Photo: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for Pandora)