Country Star Kacey Musgraves Pens Message About 'Flourishing' Following Election Results

Country star Kacey Musgraves is issuing guidance for a positive path through the foreseeable future in light of her disappointment in the results of the 2024 presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

The "Rainbow" songstress, 36, took to X shortly after midnight on Thursday, Nov. 7, where she advised herself and her fans to "focus on what you can control" while recognizing that we all have to "keep moving forward."

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"Inject as much positivity as you can into your daily life/inner circle," she continued. "Flourishing local happiness eventually ripples into greater harmony."

She concluded with a simple, vulnerable sentence: "I have to believe. 🤍."

Fans of the singer and her music who had similar feelings about the incoming administration were relieved to hear her guidance, with one replying, "thank you for these words queen."

"your music is getting me through all of this so thank you," a second agreed.

"I cannot wait to see you this Sunday!" another celebrated. "No pressure but Pittsburgh needs your love and light this week. ♥️♥️."

"your show tomorrow will be absolutely healing, i just know it! 💆🏻‍♀️💛," a similar sentiment read.

"It’s so hard to even listen to music today given the results and disappointment but if there is any artist I can always listen too. It’s YOU 🌱," someone else admitted. "it brings me clarity and peace 🌈 🧠."

While Musgraves took a more zen approach to sharing her thoughts with the world, some celebrities shared responses to the results out of anger, like Christina Applegatewho ordered anyone who voted for the former president to unfollow her—or despair, like Christina Hendricks—who shared a powerful photo of herself in tears after the media called their projections.

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