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Kristen Hancher and her boyfriend Andrew Gregory (Just Dru) gave their fans the shock of their lives on Instagram. Over 14,000 unsuspecting fans tuned in to Kristen’s Instagram live stream expecting something totally different. Instead, fans were treated to raunchy bedroom audio that went on and on for three minutes. Kristen Hancher plants a kiss on her BF Andrew on Musical.ly. (Photo: Musical.ly) Kristen Hancher is Humiliated After Broadcasting Sex Live on Instagram Kristen’s fans were notified after she went live on Instagram. We won’t post the video, but it was all audio anyway, since the phone’s camera was pointed at the walls and ceiling. Here’s a GIF of the VERY shocked chat during the live! Fans heard sexy audio & were so confused in the comments! For three whole agonizing minutes, fans heard sexual noises and lots of moaning. Fans could only see darkness and occasionally, white sheets. In the background, Andrew and Kristen were heard making many slurpy kiss...

CELEBRITIES WHO PLEDGED TO LEAVE IF TRUMP WON



There was misery for Hillary Clinton's band of Hollywood megafans as Donald Trump emerged victorious as American President.
Lady Gaga staged a protest against Trump outside Trump Tower, clinging to a sanitation truck with a sign 'Love Trumps Hate'.
She was then pictured looking emotional in a luxury black Rolls-Royce Phantom being driven away clasping her hands together. At midnight, she had taken to Twitter and wrote: 'Say a prayer America.'
Just hours before Trump cinched his victory, Demi Lovato was forced to apologize for making an insensitive election joke.
The singer, a vocal Clinton supporter, tweeted yesterday: 'Sometimes you just have to agree to disagree and grab some p***y', referring to Donald Trump's notorious lewd comments in leaked Access Hollywood tapes.

Lovato swiftly deleted the tweet after facing backlash from her fans and by 5pm yesterday, she issued an apology saying she was just trying to make 'light of the election.'
'I apologize for the joke I made earlier.. seemed to offend some people,' added the singer, who has previously urged fans to vote in the election tweeting that she was #WithHer.
Other famous Clinton supporters took to social media to express their dismay. Eva Longoria captioned an unhappy selfie on Snapchat 'What is happening?????!!!!!'.
And Lindsay Lohan went as far as calling for a recount of votes.

Many of of Hillary's supporters including Lena Dunham, Miley Cyrus and Amy Schumer, said they will leave the United States if Trump was elected.
Canada took to Twitter to welcome them, writing that immigrants are 'encouraged to bring their cultural traditions with them and share them with their fellow citizens.'
And the country's immigration website kept crashing as a Trump victory looked imminent and thousands went online seeking a way out of the country.
And as Trump triumphed, scores of celebrities took to social media to express their disappointment and despair.

Among them, Katy Perry, who has 94million followers, wrote on Twitter in the early hours: 'Do not sit still. Do not weep. MOVE. We are not a nation that will let HATE lead us.'
She added: 'WE WILL NEVER BE SILENCED. #LOVETRUMPSHATE.'
Perry had earlier revealed her parents voted for Trump, while her Hollywood pals began to panic on Twitter when the election results weren't going the Democratic nominee's way.
The Rolling Stones previously told Trump to stop playing their songs during his presidential campaign.

'The Rolling Stones have never given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs and have requested that they cease all use immediately,' they said in a statement in May.
But that didn't stop the Republican playing 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' after his victory speech on Wednesday.
Mick Jagger reacted on Twitter, joking: 'Just was watching the news... maybe they'll ask me to sing 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' at the inauguration, ha!'

The Daily Show host Trevor Noah joked: 'Chris Christie is the guy who invested in Apple stock when it was still 5 dollars. I'm stunned.'
And Leah Dunham posted a video on Instagram at around 11pm, in which she and Lady Gaga told their followers: 'We still believe.'
And in an interview with DailyMail.com, singer Cher said: 'I feel like there's a death in my family.'

She added: 'I saw this happen with Brexit. I was in London watching Brexit, and I saw it happen. And I kept trying to tell people, this is like Brexit. Trump is Brexit. And it's just the strangest thing.
'I've been alive for 12, 11 presidents, and I've never seen anything like him, and I understand why the world is terrified that he's now going to be the President of the United States.'

'I'm freaking out too but, together, we are gonna be OK, we got each other, animals, don't lose your s***. Worst case, let's all move to New Zealand,' wrote Kesha alongside a selfie on Instagram.
'This is an embarrassing night for America. We've let a hatemonger lead our great nation. We've let a bully set our course. I'm devastated,' wrote Captain America star Chris Evans.
The Big Bang Theory actor Kunal Nayyar added: 'Never in 15 years of living In this country have I ever felt afraid to look like I do. #immigrant.'

'Well this is utterly terrifying,' said Ariana Grande, adding: 'I am in tears.'
'It shouldn't be this close,' said Khloe Kardashian.
'Where is #OliviaPope when you need her,' joked Demi Lovato, referring to the White House fixer played by Kerry Washington on ABC drama Scandal. alex jones bill clinton infowars

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