The One Direction Band member Louis Tomlinson was being sent by his friends and fans with much love and sympathy as his mother, Johannah Deakin has died of Leukemia. #RIPJohannah, this hashtag went trending globally on any social media platforms.

According to BBC, lots of condolences have come from his friends. Cheryl Cole tweeted: "@Louis_Tomlinson my heart breaks for you. I am so sorry. My thoughts are with you and your loved ones at this incredibly tragic time."

And also, his former One Direction member Zayn Malik tweeted by saying: "@Louis_Tomlinson love you bro! All of your family is in my prayers. Proud of your strength and know your mum is too x"

The One Direction's several fan accounts are also sympathizing with Johannah’s family. A fan wrote on an account saying, "I'm so shocked. We never knew. So sad to think about the 7 kids that are now left without their mother. Hug your family."

Then another said: "Hope you're in a better place Mummy Jay. You've been an incredible person. Thank you for sharing your love with us.” Numerous people have been tweeting photos of Louis together with his mother Johannah, along with old and now-touching witticisms about him as the "biggest mama's boy" in the band.

"Hey angel do you know the reasons why We look up to the sky?" These particular lines from one of the band's tracks are also showing a prevalent acknowledgement. Other than that, as Louis Tomlinson was being loved and sympathized on social media, his upcoming movie “Rogue One: The Star Wars story” was been bashed by the President-elect Trump supporters for several reasons.

According to Zennie62, cohorts of Trump asserts that the writers of Rogue One have made the offshoot film an anti-Trump movie. As earlier reported, last Thursday, an active campaigner for Trump named as Jack Posobiec, accused the writers of the movie that trying to "impulse the untruthful story" that Trump is a prejudiced from his Periscope video.

These entitlements give the impression to be based on three tweets sent by two movie writers.
Chris Weitz, a writer from Rogue One tweeted that, "Please note that the Empire is a white supremacist (human) organization." Also, Gary Whitta, his fellow writer, retorted by saying, "Opposed by a multi-cultural group led by brave women."

However, these tweets are no longer seen and were deleted. Later, they made an apology for politicizing the movie. Also, Cordy Johston said on twitter: "These #DumpStarWars folks are gonna be disappointed when they find out virtually every movie they love was written by people who hate Trump."