Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump enjoyed a victory in the 2016 Super Tuesday primaries on Tuesday, when he won seven states and beat out his fellow Republican candidates Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, John Kasich and Ben Carson. But pop star Miley Cyrus isn't celebrating.

The "Party in the U.S.A." singer took to Instagram to post a series of anti-Trump messages following his Super Tuesday win and expressed sadness and fear in her NSFW posts. In a photo posted earlier this week, the former "Hannah Montana" star uploaded a photo of the former "The Apprentice" star sitting next to a stack of papers, signing one as he looked directly into the camera.

"Donald Trump is a f--king nightmare!" the 23-year-old singer wrote in the caption on Instagram.

Her next Trump-related Instagram post featured a screenshot of the real-time tally of delegates as Super Tuesday was underway. In the screen grab, Trump was leading ahead of Rubio and Cruz with 182 delegates.

"gonna vom / move out da country. #aintapartyindausaanymo," she captioned the post.

In the final result, Trump secured 319 delegates over Cruz's 226 delegates and Rubio's 110, while democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders finished with 577 and 386 delegates, respectively.

On Wednesday, Cyrus, an outspoken LGBTQ and animal rights activist, posted a screen grab from a female hunter who met Trump. In the screenshot of the anonymous woman's Instagram post, she endorsed Trump because she believed he would protect hunters' rights if he were to become president.

"This makes me so unbelievable scared and sad.... Not only for our country but for animals that I love more than anything in this world," Cyrus wrote in the caption. "YOU DT ARE NOT GOD NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU THINK YOU ARE!!! (& if he doesn't think he is "God" he thinks he is the f--king chosen one or some sh--! We're all just f--king jam between his rich ass toes! Honestly f--k this sh-- I am moving if this is my president! I don't say things I don't mean! )"

Cyrus also posted a meme that criticized Sanders supporters for not voting in the states that participated during Super Tuesday.

See one of Cyrus' Instagram posts below.

 gonna vom / move out da country. #aintapartyindausaanymo

A photo posted by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Mar 1, 2016 at 6:32pm PST