It’s one of the most cherished times of the year, warm weather, summer vacation, fireworks, friends, concerts, the 4th of July is literally as American as apple pie.
And nothing is more American than a celebrity showing off their red, white, and blue spirit!
REESE WITHERSPOON

The Oscar-winning actress took to social media with a patriotic pinwheel and a cute picnic table patterned blouse to tell the world she was celebrating her country!
JONAS BROTHERS

Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas were in Boston to entertain some revelers, but once the show was over the two had their hearts swell with patriotic pride and brotherly love as they watched the Boston Pops play the Star Spangled Banner during a fireworks show over the harbor.
CHRISSY TEIGEN

The cook book extraordinaire and baby mama to John Legend‘s child celebrated her 4th in the Hamptons.
SILAS TIMBERLAKE

The son of Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel was decked out in toddler red, white and blue in Nashville!
ASHLEY TISDALE

The former ‘High School Musical’ heartthrob posed for the camera with her American flag in hand during a party in LA.
MILEY CYRUS

The pop starlet took to social media to say “Happy Birthday” to America, while holding her puppy.
KATE UPTON

The bombshell super model celebrated her daddy’s birthday AND America on the same day.
PARIS HILTON

Remember her? Well, the socialite/ heiress has been in near exile since her dog Tinkerbell passed on, but she took to social media with great enthusiasm to celebrate America announce to the world that she’s not yet dead…
SELENA GOMEZ

The pop starlet filmed a video for fans and then jumped straight into the pool at her exclusive July 4th bash in California.
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
Happy July 4! One of the proudest days of my life was the day I became a citizen of the greatest country on Earth. pic.twitter.com/JWs7l77p6G
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) July 4, 2016
And of course, the Terminator himself, who took the time to get all misty eyed remembering the day he became an American citizen exactly 30 years ago back in 1986.