He will be missed! After President Barack Obama delivered a heartfelt Farewell Address to the nation from Chicago on Tuesday, January 10, stars such as DrakeKaty PerryMadonnaUsherGina Rodriguez and more shared their sad goodbyes to the 44th president on Instagram. Check out the photos below, in which celebs recall their favorite moments with the outgoing Commander in Chief. 





Madonna

There will never be another one like you," the pop icon wrote in a January 10 Instagram post, sharing a photo of their meeting backstage at the Tonight Show in NYC last June. "Barack Obama you are a King amongst Men."





Usher

The R&B singer tagged this memory, of sharing the stage with Barack and Michelle Obama, "#ChangeCANHappen."


Gina Rodriguez

The Jane the Virgin star recalled on Instagram January 10: "First time I met the incredible President Barack Obama, we bonded over our Chi Town roots. He said 'You're from Chicago?' Evidence shows, I screamed 'Hell YEAH'. You served us well Mr. President."


Katy Perry

Perry, who was an outspoken supporter of 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, captioned this January 10 snap: "Thank you for your incredible grace in leadership and for being an exceptional example for us all. You've made many who were sleeping, conscious - including myself."


Seth Meyers

True to form, the Late Night host found humor in the passing of power from 44th President Barack Obama to the 45th President Donald Trump with a meme









Michelle Obama

Though her relationship with her husband of 24 years is nowhere near over, the First Lady bid adieu to the title he has held for eight years, writing, "So proud of POTUS and all that we've accomplished together. What an incredible journey filled with remarkable people. I love you Barack. -mo."


Ciara

In April 2015, the singer and then-boyfriend (now husband) Russell Wilson traveled to the White House for the State Dinner. 


Drake

No fake love! The Canadian rapper paid tribute to America's outgoing leader with this shot of their melded faces. "As a Canadian that calls America home for part of the year I will always carry your words and the memory of your time in office with me as inspiration," he wrote. 


Jennifer Hudson

The singer performed Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" at Obama's second Inaugural Ball in January 2013. 


Amy Schumer

The comedian captioned this humorous shot: "No one gets what I'm going through."





Ludacris

"History has been made," the rapper wrote January 10, adding "#farewell."


Laverne Cox

"What a blessing to have been alive the past 8 years with these incredible people leading us," the Orange Is The New Black star shared on Instagram. "They make me proud to be an American and an African American."

Rita Ora

The British singer took to social media to recall her 2014 Christmas performance for the Obamas at the White House. "I will Never forget how kind your words were after my performance," she wrote. "Thank you for everything you have done. Legends."


Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills lead and her real estate mogul husband greeted the Commander in Chief at a 2011 Los Angeles fundraiser.


Terrence J

The television host shared a memory of shaking Obama's hand — with Hillary Swank looking on in the background!


Amy Sedaris

In 2006, the actress posed for this shot of not-yet-President Obama, back when he was a so-called junior senator from Illinois.