Celebrities are sharing their words and memories about the terrible coordinated terrorist attacks 17 years ago. (Photo: WENN)
Rapper and “Law & Order: SVU” star Ice-T, New Jersey native, recalled witnessing the scene from his apartment window. (Photo: Twitter)
New York native Jimmy Fallon shared a simple, heartfelt message honoring his city. (Photo: Twitter)
Charlie Puth shared a photo of his diary entry from the day of the attacks. (Photo: Twitter)
Former president Barack Obama tweeted a message honoring the lives lost on 9/11. (Photo: Twitter)
Actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger took to Twitter to share a tribute to the heroes of 9/11. (Photo: Twitter)
“Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran also shared her thoughts on 9/11. (Photo: Twitter)
Yoko Ono shared a video alongside the late John Lennon starring at the Twin Towers. (Photo: Twitter)
Grammy Winner Maren Morris shared her experience at an airport on the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. (Photo: Twitter)
“Orange Is The New Black Star” star Uzo Aduba joined the “Never Forget” messages on Twitter. (Photo: Twitter)
Former “The View” host Jedediah Bila remembered her personal experience on the day of the attacks. (Photo: Twitter)
Celebrities are sharing their words and memories about the terrible coordinated terrorist attacks 17 years ago, on September 11, 2001.
Actors, musicians, politicians and other stars used their Twitter accounts to remember the tragic events and honor the victims, as well as to pay tribute to the brave first responders who were on the scene of the tragic attacks.
Click through our photo gallery to see the heartfelt notes from celebrities including Ice-T, Jimmy Fallon, and Barack Obama remembering the lives of the nearly 3,000 people who died 17 years ago on that fatal day.