It’s been one year since 49 people were killed during a mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
While we remember all those who lost their lives that night, stars are also taking to social media to pay tribute to the victims on Monday.
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See some of the touching tributes by Hillary Clinton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chloë Grace Moretz, and more (below):
My heart is with the loved ones of the 49 people killed at Pulse, the city of Orlando, & the LGBT community. #WeWillNotLetHateWin pic.twitter.com/K8BkUW2GVt
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 12, 2017
June 12th marks the day where just one year ago some of the most horrific events unfolded inside pulse nightclub. Let us spend our day today in mourning the loss of the 49 beautiful and innocent souls that got stolen from us in a disgusting and ignorant act of terrorism. But all the while celebrating their time on this beautiful earth. Please get out there , go to your local pride parades and events, march your hearts out and let us all wear our rainbows with PRIDE and remember that THIS is what pride month is all about ! 🌈🌈🌈 #lovealwayswinsA post shared by Chloe Grace Moretz (@chloegmoretz) on Jun 12, 2017 at 6:11am PDT
One year later. Never Forget. #Pulse pic.twitter.com/pCfbdccoU1— billy eichner (@billyeichner) June 12, 2017
A year later, and the loss and the shock still feels like just this morning.
Thinking about you today Orlando.
Always. #Pulse
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) June 12, 2017
A year ago today 49 people went to #Pulse to dance and to meet friends but never came home. We remember them now and always. #OrlandoStrong pic.twitter.com/awUQhJMDU9
— Luke Evans (@TheRealLukevans) June 12, 2017
today we remember the 49 beautiful lives lost one year ago. They are never forgotten. Love is love, love conquers. #OrlandoUnitedDay pic.twitter.com/ZaLr19QCom
— Katie Stevens (@thekatiestevens) June 12, 2017
1 yr after Orlando, let’s again rmbr those we lost & put a stop 2 hate violence. #WeAreOrlando #HonorThemWithAction https://t.co/uG3ieHlLpK
— Matt Bomer (@MattBomer) June 12, 2017
You can watch the Gaycation special about the Pulse Shooting in Orlando now. Sending ❤️2 everyone. #OrlandoUnitedDayhttps://t.co/3IR8Ok1Ur7
— Ellen Page (@EllenPage) June 12, 2017
I’ll never forget meeting Tony Marrero. His story filled me with so much hope and so much pride. #OrlandoUnitedDay #PulseNightclub pic.twitter.com/icTi7DhNvT
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) June 12, 2017
#OrlandoUnitedDay #OrlandoStrong We Bostonians stand united with you! pic.twitter.com/ZnHcsACNXQ
— Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) June 12, 2017
Today we honor & remember the 49 souls taken from us 1 year ago. We will not forget. Spread some extra kindness today ├░┼╕ΓÇÖΓÇ¥ #OrlandoUnitedDay pic.twitter.com/EIiNsB8V5M
— Scott Hoying (@scotthoying) June 12, 2017
Never forget #pulseA post shared by Josh Gad (@joshgad) on Jun 12, 2017 at 7:35am PDT
Even Donald Trump finally took to Twitter to remember the lives lost:
We will NEVER FORGET the victims who lost their lives one year ago today in the horrific #PulseNightClub shooting. #OrlandoUnitedDay pic.twitter.com/OFFUVAFBJM
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2017
[Image via Pulse Nightclub/Facebook & Media Punch.]