Beauty Tyra Banks admits she cried when she wrote the farewell word "witch" technology over the iPhone.
Steve Jobs to go at age 56 , shortly after the birth iPhone 4S. |
Actor Wilmer Valderrama is one of the first to share on Twitter: "It's rare when a person has both technological change and our lives ... Farewell to Steve Jobs." Meanwhile, actress Jane Lynch has a bye this extraordinary man is very different: "We will miss him a lot, Steve Jobs. Send to a multitude of his emotions through my iPhone."
Actor Eli Roth made it impossible to share a very sad because of his humor: "I am very sad to hear of Steve Jobs but SteveJobs2 will launch in about a month."
Jon Favreau - director of Cowboys & Aliens , said: "We've lost a man with real vision. Sincere condolences to the family and the whole Apple". The director of the television series Lost that Damon Lindelof said: "Steve Jobs. I believe that people still sitting in the garage and the crazy dream will miss him a lot there."
Comedy actor Neil Patrick Harris hope Steve Jobs will rest for eternity: "His talent will live on with the next generation."
Former supermodel Tyra Banks is not out of mercy flow of Hollywood: "When I write these words on the iPhone, tears still streaming down my face. I cry because men do not have great luck meeting. The talent he helped us closer together. Steve Jobs, he will always with us. "
Ashton Kutcher avatar changes on Twitter the Apple logo instead of condolence sent to family and friends of Steve Jobs. |
Actress Rose McGowan said: "I am very sad to hear that Steve Jobs had died." As writer and director Harry Shearer wants to say thanks: "Thank you for helping our life convenient and better."
It is worth noting that most of the sympathies of the artists were in Hollywood on one of the numerous products branded "bad apple bite." Tyra Banks with the iPhone but maybe that's the director of theScott Pilgrim Vs. the World - Edgar Wright has chosen a still sticking with my Macbook so long.Meanwhile, Ashton Kutcher quickly change your avatar on Twitter with the Apple logo as tribute to Steve Jobs.
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