Suri Cruise was not happy with Donald Trump's election win over Hillary Clinton, according to Katie Holmes.

The 38-year-old ex-wife of Tom Cruise spoke with Jenna Bush Hager for an interview on SiriusXM Wednesday.

It was there where she said a pall cast over she and her daughter amid the Celebrity Apprentice host's shocking win over the woman who would have been the first US president in November.

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Holmes said: 'I thought Hillary was going to win this year, and it was such a ... it just hurt so badly when she didn’t.

'And I know that it hurt my child so much as a 10-year-old, and it really made me think, "Oh we have a lot … a long way to go as women."'

She is who is currently in New York City promoting her miniseries, The Kennedys After Camelot.

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The Toledo, Ohio native added, 'We have to raise our girls to be very strong, not just for themselves, but to open the doors for other people.'

Holmes and Suri shared a moment with the Democratic presidential candidate in December 2015 following a private dinner.

Just prior to Trump's win, Holmes told People in October that she and her daughter 'watch the debates together,' hailing Clinton for her pressure under fire.

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'It’s wonderful to have my 10-year-old see a woman up there doing well and being very clear and thoughtful in her responses and in her passion for what she wants to do for our country,' she said. 'That’s so powerful for a 10-year-old girl to see.'

The brunette beauty, who reprises her role of Jackie O. in the upcoming miniseries, a follow up to 2011's The Kennedys, said that women need to focus on helping one another on a global level.

'As hard as we think we have it, there’s so many women in the world that have it so much harder and we really need to be strong and help them and help each other,' said Katie, who's among the ensemble cast of next year's Ocean's Eight.

The former Dawson’s Creek star noted that 'having a great education' is a foremost priority for women internationally.

They weren't smiling in November: Holmes and her daughter, pictured here in January at a Lakers game, said Suri was disheartened by Hillary Clinton's election loss