Paris Attacks Reactions: David Beckham, Kim Kardashian And Taylor Swift Lead Celebrity Reactions On Horrific France Night

Every person in the world watched last Friday's news in shock as the French capital was attacked by still unnamed terrorists in six different venues across the city, including an Eagles of Death Metal concert in the Bataclan theater in the 11th arrondisement where more than 100 people were executed - and celebrities have given their heartfelt support to victim in the latest Paris attacks reactions.

Celebrity Paris attacks reactions have seen some of the biggest names in the world step up to speak about the horrors of what happened in France last Friday, and everyone from soccer star David Beckham to Taylor Swift and even Kim Kardashian have expressed their horror at the recent terrorist attacks.

According to The Mirror, it was Beckham who led the many tributes to the City of Lights on social media during the wave of Paris attacks reactions, after he took to Instagram to post a touching tribute with a picture of the sunrise in the French capital.

In her own contribution to the Paris attacks reactions, Swift then posted a beautiful snap of herself looking down at the Seine River, joining the Praying for Paris movement on social media and adding that "our hearts are breaking for and with you."

The Daily Mail reports that more celebrity Paris attacks reactions poured in the next hours, including how reality star Kardashian shared the viral snap of the Eiffel Tower inside a peace sign while also using the hashtag #PrayForParis.

The same snap was shared by a variety of celebrities, including John Legend, Joe Jonas, Olivia Wilde, Pharrell Williams, Harry Styles and even artist Banksy.

According to Deadline, other big names who joined in the mourning for these attacks were Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former President Bill, "Castle" star Nathan Fillion and Bette Midler.

While more information is recovered about the terrible Friday events, celebrity Paris attacks reactions keep pouring in.

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