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Stars react to the news of Steve Jobs' death

A host of stars have hit Twitter to share their sadness and their condolences over the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
/ Source: Access Hollywood

A host of stars have hit Twitter to share their sadness and their condolences over the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

The former Apple CEO’s death was confirmed on Wednesday.

Apple posted a photo of the visionary with “Steve Jobs 1955-2011” under his image.

Jobs was 56.

Here’s what the stars wrote:

Jon Favreau: “We lost a man of true vision today. Condolences to the whole Apple family.”

Damon Lindelof: “Steve Jobs. On behalf of every dreamer sitting in his or her garage who is crazy enough to try to change the world, you will be missed.”

Mindy Kaling: “Hard not to think how much Steve Jobs could’ve done with more years. So sad. You’re the best, Steve.”

Josh Groban: “Such a sad day, I can trace my apple memories to the IIC when i was a kid. RIP.”

Alyssa Milano: “Rest in peace, Steve Jobs. You were always a big part of my world with your special inventions. Thank you for your brain.”

Pete Wentz: “RIP steve jobs. true legend.”

Nancy Grace: “About to go to air & discovered news about Steve Jobs - My heart goes out to his family tonight. #RIP Steve Jobs.”

Jared Leto: “RIP Steve. A true visionary.”

Donald Glover: “R.I.P. Steve Jobs. I can honestly say you changed my life and the world many times over.”

Rick Fox: “Thank you for changing our world.”

Jeri Ryan: “RIP Steve Jobs. And thanks. You were a true visionary.”

Matt Giraud: “Oh …My… God This is happening. RT @andersoncooper: Sad news, steve jobs is dead.”

Fred Willard: “So sad about the great Steve Jobs. Our genius has left us.”

Suze Orman: “So very sad that Steve Jobs has died. What a brilliant and kind man. We will miss you Steve.”

Patrick Shriver: “RIP steve jobs. One of smartest guys I ever seen. That’s too crazy.”