“Lock up your daughters,” musician and actress Bette Midler warned folks on Twitter Friday.

The warning was part of a meltdown presumably caused by the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

“Another horrible day in US politics. A brief reminder, however, that the Supreme Court is supposed to be made up of the wisest people in the land, not the most ideological. Did you see much wisdom on display today?” she had previously tweeted about the Thursday hearing at which Kavanaugh and one of his accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, testified.

She also later celebrated Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) for his decisive vote in delaying Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation so that an FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations can take place.

“#JEFFFLAKE CAME THROUGH!!! THE CALVARY RIDES AGAIN!!!” the “First Wives Club” and “Parental Guidance” star wrote.

Midler is far from the only Hollywood leftist to lose her mind over Kavanaugh.

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“We have a judge who testified that an FBI investigation into an allegation of sexual assault isn’t necessary. A judge who Republicans nominated to be on the Supreme Court. If you are a woman, or you have a child, or you have a mother, a sister, call your senator today,” comedian Chelsea Handler tweeted on Friday.

“We #BelieveSurvivors and refuse to accept Brett Kavanaugh as our next Supreme Court Justice. Join us in making our voices heard Friday at noon local time. Find or host an event near you: https://www.cancelkavanaugh.com,” comedian Amy Schumer added.

Many Hollywood leftists previously added their two cents when the hearing with Kavanaugh actually took place on Thursday.

Some Hollywood conservatives, however, managed to speak out against the narrative.

Midler has been one of the most outspoken Hollywood leftists to take on Kavanaugh.

Looking through her Twitter feed, it’s hard to tell she’s in the entertainment industry at all. Her comments read more like the Twitter feed of a leftist troll blindly committed to any and all liberal talking points.

Bette Midler, 72, has won four Golden Globes, three Grammy Awards, three Emmy Awards, and two Tony Awards.

As a musician, she is best known for hit songs including “Wind Beneath My Wings,” “From a Distance,” “Do You Want to Dance,” and “The Rose.”

As an actress, she is best known for her appearances in such films as “The First Wives Club,” “Hocus Pocus,” “Ruthless People,” and the 2004 remake of “The Stepford Wives.”