We're certainly struggling to think about anything other than #Brexit this morning and scratching our heads about what knock-on effect it may have on Northern Ireland and indeed the Republic too.
For the majority of those active on social media, the general consensus is that the end is nigh, and what with Trump's progression in the US, we're all turning our heads looking for Ashton Kutcher because surely, this is one massive episode of Punked? Or perhaps we're in The Truman Show. Or else there's just a massive glitch in The Matrix. That's probably it.
JK Rowling was one of the first celebrities to share her disappointment and she's not alone in her thinking.
I don't think I've ever wanted magic more. https://t.co/gVNQ0PYIMT
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 24, 2016
I can't get my head around what's happening in Britain.I'm so sorry to the youth of Britain. I fear you've been let down today x
— James Corden (@JKCorden) June 24, 2016
Dear UK,
good luck.
I am afraid you are going to need it,
love
Neil.
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) June 24, 2016
Congratulations exiters. Reverse is across and down, easy on the clutch.
— Hugh Laurie (@hughlaurie) June 24, 2016
Meanwhile Piers Morgan was all for it.
Next step: Scotland leaves UK. https://t.co/wVeH6iIrdV
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) June 24, 2016
And this person isn't a celebrity but her tweet hits the nail on the head.
This is like when Geri Halliwell overestimated her viability as a solo artist and left the Spice Girls. #Brexit
— C. Tracy (@TheBlackHermit) June 24, 2016
This might be a good weekend to go to Glastonbury... #needahug #EUref
— Dermot O'Leary (@radioleary) June 24, 2016
Made a note in my diary on the way here. Simply says: “Bugger”.
— Matthew Lewis (@Mattdavelewis) June 24, 2016
Heartbroken to hear the news.
— Ellie Goulding (@elliegoulding) June 24, 2016