The Best Celebrity Reactions To Scotland Voting No

    Looks like the world won't have to face the wrath of J.K. Rowling after all...

    J.K. Rowling, who donated £1 million to the No campaign, was proud.

    #indyref Been up all night watching Scotland make history. A huge turnout, a peaceful democratic process: we should be proud.

    Nigella Lawson was pleased with the eight-hour time difference between the UK and Los Angeles.

    Who knew LA was the best-timed place to be to monitor results #indyref

    Geri Halliwell presumably wore her Union Jack dress in celebration.

    Thank you Scotland - together we are Great Britain. X

    Alan Cumming had some empowering words for his fellow Yes supporters.

    My YES friends, let's turn our passion towards ensuring the Devo Max promises the Westminster establishment have made to us are delivered

    Yes still means something. Please try to remember that

    Al Murray was stunned.

    Charlotte Church thanked everyone for opening up this debate.

    Condolences to the YES voters. Scotland has been a beacon. Thank you for opening up this debate. Thoughts on Cameron's speech everyone?

    Simon Pegg reminded us that the result was by no means a landslide.

    Feel sad for those who campaigned hard for a yes vote. Hopefully some meaningful change will come of this. It was by no means a landslide.

    Piers Morgan promised a few days ago that he'd go back to America if the result was No. He assured Twitter he was seeing the promise through.

    He then defended Andy Murray, who was bombarded with abuse after backing the Yes campaign.

    Mathew Horne couldn't wait to watch the action all over again.

    Chris Evans provided the obligatory "I should probably tweet about this but don't really know what to say" comment.

    Michelle Mone stayed up through the night watching the results.

    Russell Brand got all motivational poster on us.

    Gary Lineker provided valuable input.

    Richard E. Grant was relieved.

    Davina McCall kept things simple.

    Mara Wilson waded in from across the pond.

    And Frankie Boyle was Frankie Boyle.