Cindy Crawford was one of the first stars to post a note remembering 9/11 on the 16th anniversary of the attacks that brought down the Twin Towers in New York City and caused damage to the Pentagon in Washington DC.
The 51-year-old supermodel shared a photo of the towers with the Statue Of Liberty in front. The Vogue favorite wrote in her caption: ‘I love New York.’ The catwalk queen was in the Big Apple for New York Fashion Week.
Other celebrities that took to social media to share their thoughts were Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria, Lea Michele, Hugh Jackman and Ben Stiller, among others.
She cares: Cindy Crawford was one of the first stars to post a note remembering 9/11 on the 16th anniversary of the attacks that brought down the Twin Towers
Her heart: The 51-year-old supermodel shared a photo of the towers with the Statue Of Liberty in front. The Vogue favorite wrote in her caption: ‘I love New York’
Monday marks 16 years since the 9/11 terror attacks.
They took place on the World Trade Center in New York City as well as the Pentagon in Washington, DC.
Nearly 3,000 people died. It is the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
In black: On Monday she looked city chic as she sported leather slacks and high heeled boots with a smart blazer as she walked down the street in Manhattan
Another star that shared her feelings on 9/11 was Lopez, who was born in the Bronx and currently shoots her show Shades Of Blue in NYC.
The All I Have beauty wrote in her caption, ‘We will ALWAYS remember #NeverForget.’
The Jenny From The Block singer added a photo of two blue beams coming from where the towers used to stand.
The scene was night and the surrounding buildings twinkled with light.
She shouted out: Another star that shared her feelings on 9/11 was Jennifer Lopez, who was born in the Bronx and currently shoots her show Shades Of Blue in NYC
Her thoughts: The beauty wrote in her caption, ‘We will ALWAYS remember #NeverForget
Touched: Olivia Munn shared an image of the city at sunrise with the caption, ‘Never Forget’
So deep: Glee and Scream Queens star Lea Michele added a map of New York in black and gold with a heart and wrote ‘always remembered’
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Actress Olivia Munn shared an image of the city at sunrise with the caption, ‘Never Forget.’
Glee and Scream Queens star Lea Michele added a map of New York in black and gold with a heart and wrote ‘always remembered.’
New York is where she was raised and trained as a singer and actress.
It was in the Big Apple that she got her start in musical theater before heading to Hollywood for TV roles.
Lily Collins shared a photo of the memorial in NYC with a white rose over the name Charles Mauro.
A rose on a name: Lily Collins shared a photo of the memorial in NYC with a white rose over the name Charles Mauro
‘Thinking of all those who put themselves in harm’s way to save lives on 9/11. And those who are no longer with us. #Respect #NYC,’ wrote Ben Stiller.
His note: Josh Duhamel posted this letter with a note on what is to be learned
‘Forever in our hearts and minds,’ Jackman posted on Twitter.
Longoria of Desperate Housewives and Devious Maids shared an image of NYC with the caption: ‘#WeWillNeverForget.’
President Donald Trump warned would-be terrorists that ‘America cannot be intimidated’ on Monday as he delivered remarks at the Pentagon honoring the men and women who perished on September 11, 2001.
His appearance: President Donald Trump warned would-be terrorists that ‘America cannot be intimidated’ on Monday as he delivered remarks at the Pentagon honoring the men and women who perished on September 11, 2001
Trump said on his first 9/11 as president that America will never again provide safe haven to terrorists who want to destroy the nation and its values.
Those that try to defy him, Trump said, ‘will join the long list of vanquished enemies who dared to test our mettle.
‘We are making plain to these savage killers, that there is no dark corner beyond our reach, no sanctuary beyond our grasp, and nowhere to hide anywhere on this very large earth,’ Trump declared.
The president proclaimed in his address from the Department of Defense’s headquarters, ‘Our values will endure, our people will thrive, our nation will prevail, and the memory of our loved ones will never, ever die.’
Trump made the pledge on Monday morning after holding a moment of silence with First Lady Melania Trump on the White House’s South Lawn.
Sadness: Trump made the pledge on Monday morning after holding a moment of silence with First Lady Melania Trump on the White House’s South Lawn