Celebrities Celebrate Black Friday Including Twitter Comments From Bethenny Frankel
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving reserved for shoppers who want to take part in shopping at discount prices and celebrities are no exception.
This year, a number of celebrities joined in on the popular shopping day that some look to when officially kicking off their holiday shopping season.
Lucy Hale, the actress and singer, seemed to avoid black Friday lines by way of the Internet. "Black Friday Online Shopping in 3...2...1..," she tweeted.
Billy Bush, the radio and television host, seemed to have had a hectic shopping day.
"#BlackFriday shopping today with girls. Chaos, never again," Bush tweeted. "I am no less an involved participating father. Brutal. Time for couch."
Actress Rebecca Romijn did not seem to mind finding the right toys for her children on the famed day for finding a deal.
"We are ready to fight for the One Direction Dolls. #BlackFriday," Romijn tweeted.
Ariel Winter, the teen actress and singer, seemed excited to participate in the Black Friday festivities.
"We're in a storeeeee!!! WOOOOO! #blackfriday #sickvoice #woooooo," Winter tweeted (SIC).
Still, some like talk show host Bethenny Frankel, questioned why people decided to participate in the nationally recognized shopping day at such early hours.
"I have no words for the maniacs that went Black Friday shopping at 5 a.m," Frankel tweeted. "I don't understand you… but I love you."
However, some celebrities chose to use the day to promote their own products. Reality television star Khloe Kardashian was no exception and promoted her Kardashian Kollection on Twitter.
"It's the last hour to get 60% off our @thek_kollection loungewear here," Kardashian tweeted.
Tami Roman, the "Basketball Wives" star and actress, also took to Twitter to boast about the Black Friday sale for her hair extension line.
"Blackfriday20 for TODAY ONLY - we stepped our game up 20 percent off http://tamiromanhair.com," she tweeted.