October 30, 2012 8:05 AM EST
Celebrities React on Hurricane Sandy via Twitter [PHOTOS]
Famous people are sending their well wishes and thoughts on Hurricane Sandy via the social update site, Twitter.
Celebrities from both east and the west coast are writing down their thoughts and reactions towards the "Frankenstorm," hurricane Sandy in their Twitter accounts. Some are downright worried, while others remain calm and witty with the whole situation.
Waves brought by storm flooded and crashed surrounding communities, towns, and cities in the East Coast on Monday as they take a hit from one of the worst weather disturbances in years.
"I have anchored many hurricanes, winter storms, earthquakes but I don't think I've ever seen anything like #Sandy #Frakenstorm" tweets Larry King.
American Horror Star, Zachary Quinto, applauded President Barack Obama for staying resilient despite the major setback in the nation.
"so grateful for such a vigilant compassionate and sure handed president in the face of impending storm. stay safe everyone. heed warnings!" writes Quinto in his account.
"Everyone here at the show will be thinking about the East Coast all day. We hope you & your families stay safe through the hurricane." wrote Ellen DeGeneres from her show.
Like those involved in productions in the New York area being shut down because of the storm, Jimmy Kimmel's expressed his regret over the cancellation of his show due to hurricane Sandy.
"Though it pains us to do it, JKLfrom #Brooklyn tonight is cancelled. I'm disappointed too, but we want you to be safe." tweets Kimmel.
Dozens of film productions have been shut for safety, including Russel Crowe's "Noah's Ark." Among all of the productions being halted by Hurricane Sandy, Noah's Ark deemed the most ironic. Actress, Emma Watson, reacted about this incident in her Twitter account.
"I take it that the irony of a massive storm holding up the production." writes Watson in her page.
While others are worried, some celebrities make sure that they stay funny to amuse their fans and keep their hopes up.
"This "Sandy" who's on TV all the time and is blowing the entire east coast, I assume she's a Kardashian right?" tweets comedian, Ricky Gervais.
View the slideshow to see tweets from other celebrities and images of Hurricane Sandy's devastating hit in the East Coast.
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Celebrities React on Hurricane Sandy [PHOTOS]
“Everyone here at the show will be thinking about the East Coast all day. We hope you & your families stay safe through the hurricane.” said Ellen DeGeneres
Celebrities React on Hurricane Sandy [PHOTOS]
“I have anchored many hurricanes, winter storms, earthquakes but I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like #Sandy #Frakenstorm” tweets Larry King.
Celebrities React on Hurricane Sandy [PHOTOS]
"My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who might and already have been affected by #HurricaneSandy Stay safe." tweets actress, Chloe Moretz
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Pedestrians come to the aid of a motorist stuck on a flooded-out road along the shoreline area of Milford, Connecticut ahead of Hurricane Sandy October 29, 2012.
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A worker tries to secure a tarp in preparation for Hurricane Sandy at a construction site adjacent to city hall in Philadelphia
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A public works employee attempts to keep storm drains clear of autumn leaves during Hurricane Sandy's approach in Washington
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A power company crew member from South Carolina, pre-positioned to deal with expected power outages from Hurricane Sandy, looks out at the waves from the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach
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A man walks through a flooded street as a result of the approaching Hurricane Sandy in Scituate
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A fallen tree blocks a road after being blown over by winds from Hurricane Sandy in Southampton
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Waves crash on shore from high surf ahead of Hurricane Sandy at the pier at Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Andrew Higgs watches as waves crash over the sea wall ahead of Hurricane Sandy in Scituate





