Miley Cyrus: 'Donald Trump Is Not God,' Claims She'll Leave USA If Trump Becomes President

By Julie Brown Patton
Miley Cyrus
Performer Miley Cyrus jumped on social media several times this week to express very explicit opposition to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump becoming the next U.S. president. Reuters

In the wake of Donald Trump's Super Tuesday victories and the continued success of his campaign, many Americans are stating they will relocate away from the United States if he becomes the next U.S. president. Now even performer and singer Miley Cyrus spoke against Trump on Instagram on several occasions this week.

Cyrus penned, shouting in all capital letters:  "YOU DT ARE NOT GOD NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU THINK YOU ARE!!!"

She added: "[And] if he doesn't think he is 'God,' he thinks he is the chosen one or some [profanity]. We're all just jam between his rich [profanity] toes!"

Cyrus's panic began the night the Super Tuesday returns came in, as she posted a screenshot of the Marco Rubio-Ted Cruz-Trump leaderboard with the very Cyrus-y comment, "gonna vom / move out da country #aintapartyindausaanymo."

She eventually posted a composite of Trump posing for a photo with a woman, who is seen in a second photo hoisting a mountain lion she killed. The third shot in the composite showed Cyrus in tears. In a lengthy caption, Cyrus wrote that she is "scared and sad" and her "heart is broken into a 100000 pieces," and she thinks she "may vomit." She concluded, "Honestly, [profanity], I am moving if this is my president! I don't say things I don't mean!"

The former Disney star said the hunting activities of a Trump supporter makes her "so unbelievable scared and sad, " but "not only for our country but for animals that I love more than anything in this world."

As Rolling Stone magazine published Wednesday, the 23-year-old Cyrus turned to her 38.1 million followers to tell them Trump is a "nightmare."

People magazine wrote that Cyrus is coming in like a "Wrecking Ball" against Trump.

Not all people empathize with her opposition to Trump. One person, Jami Parker, posted on Cyrus' Facebook page Wednesday:  "Bye Miley! I hear you're leaving the country if Trump gets elected. All the more reason to vote for him!"

Another, Correy Lynn Burden, stated:  "Let me know if you need help packing when President Trump is elected into office. I'd be happy to help!"

One person, however, told Cyrus to look for God and Jesus. Karen S Buezo posted:  "Miley .please .u can help all the people in the world .u can find the salvation for your soul please do it for Jesus .he will give you the rest for your heart ..ur so beautiful .you sing so perfect sing for Jesus ..do good things .for God and he will save you from hell .do it .he promise to you the eternal life in heaven. Jesus love you. you need to believe this please !!!"

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