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So, 2016 has been a devastating year for celebrity deaths. While most use social media to express their grief for those lost, some have their own way of doing things.

Shortly after the death of Debbie Reynolds last night, actor Charlie Sheen made a plea to God over Twitter, asking that President-elect Donald Trump be next:

Dear God; Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please!

Trump next, please! ?? © — Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) December 29, 2016

The controversial tweet reads: “Dear God, Trump next please!” and the phrase is displayed six times in total followed by an emoji giving the middle finger.

Unsurprisingly, the tweet has created a firestorm on Twitter:

@charliesheen no matter how bad life gets, I never actively root for someone to die. That is a truly evil soul. — Nick Paredes (@npthree) December 29, 2016

Let’s see who raised better kids? @realDonaldTrump or #MartinSheen? Keep living the dream Charlie! You waste of human skin!@charliesheen pic.twitter.com/mnWkGfZXPm — DEPLORABLES4TRUMP (@lbrot1) December 29, 2016

@HollandTaylor @charliesheen wishing his death? really? how low can you people be? — Lenya (@lenyanw) December 29, 2016

@charliesheen 1) *Highly* offensive, inappropriate, & unpatriotic 2) Does God need repetition to hear? 3) You gave the middle finger to God. — Joseph Steinberg (@JosephSteinberg) December 29, 2016

@charliesheen Wow, a drug addicted alcoholic with HIV wishing our President Elect dead. #Classy — Lori (@sillywabbitxx) December 29, 2016

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