Hollywood stars comment on the death of Bin Laden on Twitter

Many Hollywood stars were quick to write on the Twitter network commenting on the death of Osama bin Laden , the world's most wanted terrorist after President Barack Obama confirm the death of the leader of Al Qaeda.

Among the first to make known their views on the secret mission, which ended with the death of former Saudi billionaire include Lindsay Lohan, Charlie Sheen , as part of the group of stars who use this medium to explain their eccentricities or tucked in leg.

The star of "Mean's Girls" was particularly stark, using only two words to refer to the fact. "Go USA!" (Come on, USA!) , wrote the actress, who recently was behind bars for five hours after the verdict of a judge in a case involving the theft of a necklace.

For his part, Sheen, who used this means to attack the makers of the series "Two and the Half Men" after he was fired, was a little longer in your message.

"Dead or alive. PREFER THE DEAD. Well done team SEAL!" wrote the former highest-paid actor on television.

Paris Hilton, another celebrity scandal shines more than her career, also was pleased. "I just landed in Los Angeles and am very happy with the death of Osama bin Laden . It was the face of terrorism was an evil man. The world is a better place without him in it, "he said.

For its part, the billionaire Donald Trump, host of "The Apprentice", which recently caused a controversy at the White House by questioning Obama's nationality, was among the first to congratulate the president , who published their birth days pass.

"I congratulate President Obama and the men and women of the armed forces for doing a good job. I'm proud to see American flags hoisted together to celebrate this great victory, "said billionaire casino owner. Trump added that the coming days there should be debates on political parties, but should remember the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks and those who continue to struggle for freedom.

Oprah Winfrey , who last week interviewed the president and first lady Michelle Obama, was hesitant about the cancellation of the program as it currently lacked. "I'm trying to decide what to do with the show's president last week, since it is outdated. There was not a small suggestion about the death of Osama . Anyway, we're happy to have had (in the program) " said the queen of talk show.

As expected the controversial director Michael Moore, who was one of the staunchest critics of the administration of President George W. Bush, described the atmosphere that we experienced last night in New York after the news be known.

"I'm in New York and no one wants to go to bed is the one in the morning. so many things are happening at Ground Zero, many people are remembering that horrible day, "said the director of" Fahrenheit 9 / 11 ".

"GOT OSAMA OBAMA" (Obama captured Osama) wrote on his part Schawarzenegger Arnold. For the former actor and former governor of California this is a chance that everyone should take this opportunity to thank the "brave heroes."

Rapper Snoop Dogg called for its part the U.S. government as quickly as possible bring home the troops deployed.

And even the tycoon of "Playboy" Hugh Hefner , said in his mansion and celebrated the news of the death of Bin Laden. "Will you end this with the terrorist attacks will strengthen," asked the master of the erotic magazine.

Also actors like Rob Lowe, James Van Der Beek, Kristen Chenoweth, Olivia Munn, Sandra Bernhard, Jimmy Fallon, among others, devoted their remarks to the victims of the tragedy and the members of the armed forces involved in the war against terrorism.