Elon Musk just acquired Twitter in a $44 billion deal. This comes after he terminated a potential deal to acquire the site back in April. But, with the social media platform now officially in his hands, he has said he plans to make some changes to the site — and some Hollywood stars aren't too happy. Among the proposed changes are a new $8 fee for verification status and reversing the ban on former-President Donald Trump in the name of free speech.

Elon has always had beef with some big-name celebs, though, so the outspokenness by Hollywood stars following the acquisition comes as no surprise. Here are some of the celebs who have already said that they plan to leave Twitter as a result of Elon's takeover.

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8 Sara Bareilles Says She'll Connect With Fans On Other Platforms

Sara is a Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter best known for her hit songs "Love Song" and "Brave." After the news about Elon's acquisition dropped, Sara took to the platform once last time to tweet, "Welp. It's been fun Twitter. I'm out. See you on the other platforms, peeps. Sorry, this one's just not for me." Sara has recently been known to voice her opinions on certain social issues, shown by her recent song "Armor", where she said she turned her frustration into hope.

7 Shonda Rhimes Was Quick To Leave Twitter

Shonda Rhimes is a screenwriter, creating and producing hit shows such as Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How To Get Away With Murder and Bridgerton. The famed show creator also recently secured a $100 million Netflix deal, ditching Disney+ in the process. Just two days after Elon's purchase of Twitter, Shonda posted a tweet in response to the news, saying, "Not hanging around for whatever Elon has planned. Bye."

6 Gigi Hadid Deactivated Her Account

Gigi Hadid deactivated her Twitter account almost immediately following the news. The model has been known to be outspoken on a variety of issues, She explained this move in a post on her Instagram story, where she said that Twitter was "becoming more and more of a cesspool of hate & bigotry." She went on to explain that "I can't say it's a safe place for anyone, not a social platform that will do more good than harm."

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5 Toni Braxton Says Twitter Fosters Hate Speech

Toni Braxton is a Grammy award-winning R&B star. She took to Twitter after the news, writing to her nearly 2 million followers, "I'm shocked and appalled at some of the 'free speech' I've seen on this platform since its acquisition. Hate speech under the veil of 'free speech' is unacceptable; therefore I am choosing to stay off Twitter as it is no longer a safe space for myself, my sons and other POC."

4 Whoopi Goldberg Says She's Done With The Platform

Whoopi Goldberg is an actor, comedian, author, and television personality. Throughout her career, she has won numerous accolades, and is 1 of 17 entertainers that has won an EGOT (an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award). Recently, on The View, Whoopi said that she was "done with Twitter", explaining, "I'm going to get out, and if it settles down and I feel more comfortable, maybe I'll come back."

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3 Alex Winter Locked His Account

Alex Winter is an actor and filmmaker best known for playing Bill in the Bill & Ted TV series. Following the acquisition, he locked his Twitter account and his bio now says, "Not here" and links to his Instagram profile.

In an email, Winter explained the move, saying, "Elon Musk taking over Twitter and making it a private company with less oversight has immediately made the platform more prone to hate speech, targeted attacks, and the spread of disinformation," Winter said in an email. "If Twitter returns to being a public company run by rational actors, many of us will return."

2 Téa Leoni Says Twitter Has Too Much Hate

Téa Leoni is an actor best known for her starring role on the CBS political drama Madam Secretary. She sent a tweet out to her fans saying, "Hi everyone. I’m coming off Twitter today—let’s see where we are when the dust settles. Today the dust has revealed too much hate, too much in the wrong direction. Love, kindness, and possibilities for all of you." Téa's Twitter account has since been deactivated.

1 Ken Olin Encourages Positivity With His Exit

Ken Olin is an executive producer on the NBC show This Is Us and a former actor in the ABC series Thirtysomething. He announced his exit from Twitter in a tweet saying, "Hey all - I'm out of here. No judgement [sic]. Let's keep the faith. Let's protect our democracy. Let's try to be kinder. Let's try to save the planet. Let's try to be more generous. Let's look to find peace in the world."