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20 Best Celebrity Social Media Reactions To Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' Music Video

Bend and snap, b*tches.

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20 Best Celebrity Social Media Reactions To Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' Music Video
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Her video hit over 100 million views. All of Twitter was basically going wild over this video, celebrities included. Here are the best 20 celebrity Twitter reactions to Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' music video! Some celeb reactions are just too iconic to not mention twice...

1. Reese Witherspoon

@RWitherspoon

2. Elizabeth Gillies

@LizGillies

3. Kris Jenner

@KrisJenner

4. Mark Hamill

@HamillHimself

5. Daniella Monet

@daniellamonet

6. Jonathan Bennett

@JonathanBennett

7. Troye Sivan

@troyesivan

8.Colleen Ballinger

@ColleenB123

9. Alfredo Flores

@alfredoflores

10. Kimberly J. Brown

@OfficialKJB

11. Lindsay Lohan

@lindsaylohan

12. Travis Scott

@@trvisXX

13. Jennifer Garner

@jennifer.garner

14. Kendall Jenner

@KendallJenner

15. Jennifer Coolidge

@theofficialjencoolidge

16. Matt Bennet

@MattBennett

17. Reese Witherspoon (again!)

@reesewitherspoon

18. Hannah Lux Davis

@hannahluxdavis

19. Jonathan Bennet (again!)

@jonathandbennett

20. Ariana Grande (obv!)

@ArianaGrande

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