Almost unanimously, Hollywood reacted to the Russian invasion of Ukraine with horror and with words of support for the war-affected population.

In an Instagram post that he captioned with the words "My thoughts are with the Ukrainian people", Arnold Schwarzenegger expressed his opposition to the war started by Vladimir Putin.

“I am not a foreign policy expert, so I will leave the analysis to people smarter than me.

I know what it's like to grow up after a war, in an occupied country, and I know that in a war and its aftermath no one wins.

Everyone is suffering.

War has a way of smashing winners along with losers.

I have Ukrainian friends and fans and I have Russian friends and fans.

As far as I can tell, none of them want that.

I hope common sense will eventually prevail and this pointless war will end before too many lives are shattered,” the Austrian-born actor wrote in 1947.

Miley Cyrus, who shot the clip for her title

Nothing Breaks like a Heart

in Ukraine, also sent words to the attention of the population.

“This morning the news of the invasion of Ukraine broke my heart.

I had the most amazing experience filming

Nothing Breaks Like A Heart

 in Kyiv and will always be grateful to the local community who welcomed me with open arms,” she wrote in a story.

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Horror author Stephen King, for his part, has called very clearly for severe reprisals against the Russian regime.

“What most of us learned as kids in the playground: Don't sit idly by while a big kid beats a little kid.

Sometimes it takes a knock or two to get the big kid to stop, but it's gotta be done," he tweeted.

John Cena meanwhile tried to receive the palm of the most awkward tweet, obviously, by posting a peaceful message, while… promoting his series,

Peacemaker

.

"If I could invoke the powers of a real #Peacemaker, I think now would be the perfect time to do so," he wrote, immediately criticized by thousands of Internet users.

In the end, it was perhaps Cardi B who had the wisest words, declaring, in her usual prose, "I wish these leaders would stop worrying about power and really think about those who are affected. (the citizens), not to mention that the whole world is in crisis.

War, sanctions, invasions should be the last thing these leaders should worry about.”

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