DONALD Trump has only been in the White House for one weekend and already he’s in the wars.

The new US president was sworn in on Friday amid marches for women’s rights, and a Hollywood onslaught wat skrik vir niks.

At a protest march in Washington on Saturday, Madonna told a crowd of 500 000 people: “Yes, I have thought a lot about blowing up the White House but I choose love.”

Model Chrissy Teigen was “sickened” and actor Shia LaBeouf launched a four-year protest in response to Trump’s presidency.

SICKENED: Chrissy Teigen

Teigen’s tweets veered from onbeskof , “What a beautiful prayer. makes me wanna grab my * ***”, to sarcastic, “Can * guys feel it?

America is great again all of a sudden it’s so weird. he was right!”

LaBeouf plans to livestream his protest.

“Commencing at 9am on January 20, 2017, the day of the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States, the public is invited to deliver the words “HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US” into a camera mounted on a wall outside the Museum of the Moving Image, New York, repeating the phrase as many times, and for as long as they wish” said the website announcing LaBeouf’s project.

PROTEST: Shia LaBeouf

Others, including music superstars Beyoncé and Rihanna, decided to praise Barack Obama instead.

Beyonce posted a photo of Barack leaning into a smiling wife Michelle in a photo taken in the Oval Office, writing: ‘Thank you.”

Thank you.

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Rihanna took a more humorous approach, posting a picture of Obama from his college days that had been photoshopped to make it appear as if he were wearing a ‘Supreme’ shirt, and wrote: “worst breakup ever”.

Actor Alec Baldwin wrote: ‘This country is lost. It’s in trouble.’

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