Celebrities have rallied around Leslie Jones after she quits Twitter due to vile racist abuse.
The comedian has experienced weeks of racism through Twitter since the remake of Ghostbusters, in which she stars as subway worker Patty Tolan, was released.
Whilst many have been critical of the all-female remake, Jones has received particularly negative attention due to her race.
After being targeted with unrelenting racism, Jones decided to "expose" her trolls by retweeting their messages, which included likening Jones to apes and abhorrent racial slurs.
Original Ghostbusters star Dan Akyroyd, who plays Ray Stantz in the 1984 film, has leapt to the defence of Jones branding her trolls nothing but "insignificant gnats."
Director of the new reboot, Paul Feig directly tweeted Jones a heartfelt tweet, reminding her that "she did nothing to deserve this. The internet is filled with good people but there are a few pieces of shit out there."
Scandal star, Kerry Washington also tweeted her support for the actress. "Wow.
Yet another example HURT PEOPLE. HURT PEOPLE", she tweeted. "Intolerable trolling. So much ignorance & hate. I Stand with #LeslieJones #LoveforLeslieJ".
Former Disney child star of Wizards of Wavery Place,Jake T. Austin expressed his upset at how celebrities are treated on Twitter. "Twitter used to be a safe place for celebs & fans to interact", he writes, "but the way that it's been used against @Lesdogg is disgusting and hateful."