The Queen of Pop, Madonna, showed her displeasure after Donald Trump's victory in the last presidential election, and took to Instagram to make clear her feelings about the triumph of the Republican candidate.
Madonna showed a photo with the caption "Fuck Trump", and 'delighted' herself with a bite of the cake, Page Six reported.
"I stuffed my face with this cake last night!" the star wrote above the snapshot.
The round cake was decorated with orange, yellow and brown buttercream, as well as maraschino cherries.
Madonna and her attack on Trump
In her next slide, Madonna, 66, spoke about the election results.
"Trying to understand why a convicted felon, rapist and bigot was elected to run our country because he's good for the economy," Madonna wrote about a selfie.
The seven-time Grammy Award winner threw her support behind Vice President Kamala Harris while sharing a carousel of snapshots from her trip to Paris.
"Paris was so much FUN! It was hard to leave, but I did. to come home vote. @kamalaharris for President!!!!" she captioned her post.
The "Material Girl" singer also endorsed the 60-year-old Harris ahead of the 2020 election, when she ran for vice president alongside President Joe Biden.
"Kamilla [sic] is an intelligent, compassionate and well-spoken leader who stands for justice and equal rights for all people," he wrote at the time in a since-deleted post, according to Billboard.
A long list of artists who supported Kamala Harris
Madonna joined a long list of singers who endorsed Harris for president this year, including Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Stevie Nicks and Cardi B.
She is also one of several celebrities who expressed dismay at Trump's victory.
"Please stop following me if you voted against women's rights," actress Christina Applegate tweeted Wednesday morning.
"Against the rights of people with disabilities. Yes, that. Stop following me because what you did is unreal. I don't want followers like that," he added.
"Great job empowering the MAGA gang, America," wrote "One Tree Hill" star Sophia Bush on X. "My heart is broken."
Selena Gomez shared her reaction on her Instagram story and wrote: "My heart is heavy".
Meanwhile, celebrities who endorsed President-elect Donald Trump include Joe Rogan, Caitlyn Jenner and YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.
Harris conceded victory for the US presidency to Donald Trump on Wednesday.
He also said he called 78-year-old Trump privately to congratulate him and confirm that the current administration "will engage in a peaceful transfer of power".