STING & TRUDIE STYLER
The couple braved the cold to watch Obama's swearing-in ceremony. Later tonight, Sting is expected to sing at an Inauguration concert at the Harman Center for the Arts
ANNE HATHAWAY
"I was kind of afraid of Obama the first time I saw him. I thought, I've been burned by guys like you before," Hathaway has said. "It was around the time that he gave his speech on race that I just said 'I can't deny how I feel about you, Barack Obama. I want you to be the president. I want you in the White House.'"
RACHEL LEIGH COOK
The Obama supporter helped register voters ahead of the election.
ARETHA FRANKLIN
The famed soul singer belted out "My Country 'Tis of Thee" before Obama was sworn in as the nation's 44th president.
SEAN COMBS
"If I don't have the best seat in the house, I'll be all right," Diddy told
Access Hollywood. "As long as I am there and around the people and able to witness my fellow Americans, I'll be cool."
JAY-Z & BEYONCE
Beyonce -- who will sing "At Last" for Barack and Michelle's first dance at tonight's Neighborhood Inauguration Ball -- joined her husband to watch the swearing-in ceremony.
DUSTIN HOFFMAN
The actor has called Obama "transformational."
OPRAH
Washington, D.C. is "the place to be," Obama's biggest supporter -- who even taped her talk show from the nation's capitol -- has said.
JOHN CUSACK
The actor and a pal stayed warm in the 30-degree weather with a cup of coffee.
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
The California governor, a republican, showed his respect for the new president -- despite calling for him to "beef up those scrawny arms" in November.
MUHAMMAD ALI
The boxing legend -- who was celebrating his 67th birthday -- showed up at 8:30 a.m. "He wouldn't have missed this for the world," his wife, Lonnie, said.
STEVEN SPIELBERG
"He is the president of ideas," the director said. "This is more than just a presidential election. This is really the new beginning. Two of my kids are here. I just wanted them to...rub up against history."
DENZEL WASHINGTON
The actor sat in the same row as Winfrey.
MAGIC JOHNSON
"Emotions are running high," the bundled-up former basketball player told reporters before the first black president was sworn in. "I never thought it would happen. It shows you how America has really grown and progressed."
SAMUEL L. JACKSON
The actor's car got caught in traffic on the way to the festivities, the
Washington Post reported.
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