Lauren Boebert could be booted from her seat thanks to donations from stars including Ryan Reynolds and Barbra Streisand

Ryan Reynolds and Barbra Streisand are among the stars trying to dethrone the disgraced Colorado Republican Party representative. Lauren Boebert by donating to her Democratic rival's campaign.

The A-Listers are joined by Eagles founder Don Henley, actor and director Rob Reiner, as well as Johnny Cash's daughter Rosanne Cash in donating to Adam Frisch's 2023 campaign.

Records show that Reynolds donated $1,500 to Frisch's campaign, Henley donated $6,600, Streisand donated $1,000, Reiner donated $3,300 and Cash donated $550.

In a delicious irony, Boebert — who became a grandmother earlier this year at the age of 36 — is in danger of losing her seat months after her shady behavior during a performance of Beetlejuice at Denver's Buell Theater in September.

Surveillance footage shows the conservative, family values-based Democrat rubbing Quinn Gallagher's crotch while fondling her breasts.

Boebert was also filmed taking selfies with a flash during the show and vaping, much to the dismay of her fellow theatergoers.

In fact, when Boebert was ejected from the show, he was seen giving the finger to a member of the theater staff and barking, “Do you know who I am?” with them.

It is unclear whether the Hollywood attempt to dethrone her is the result of her repeated theater mistakes, although the stars who have spoken out against her are also prominent liberals.

Boebert uses her phone during a Beetlejuice performance in Denver in September, with the cream of Hollywood now joining efforts to dethrone her

Boebert uses her phone during a Beetlejuice performance in Denver in September, with the cream of Hollywood now joining efforts to dethrone her

Boebert is also seen puffing on a vape during the show, a clear violation of theater rules

Boebert is also seen puffing on a vape during the show, a clear violation of theater rules

Campaign finance records show several celebrities have donated to Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's Democratic rival

Campaign finance records show several celebrities have donated to Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's Democratic rival

Adam Frisch is trying to dethrone Boebert in the 2024 elections. He narrowly lost to her in the 2022 midterm elections by just 564 votes

Adam Frisch is trying to dethrone Boebert in the 2024 elections. He narrowly lost to her in the 2022 midterm elections by just 564 votes

Boebert bares her teeth in the theater lobby after being ejected and also gives the finger to the staff

Boebert bares her teeth in the theater lobby after being ejected and also gives the finger to the staff

Last week, Boebert took to Twitter to try to use Frisch's support to increase her campaign donations.

“My opponent has plenty of funding from Soros' dark money and even Hollywood liberals like Barbra Streisand and Ryan Reynolds,” she said.

'I need your help. Can I count on your support today for the crucial November end-of-month deadline?'

Frisch raised $7,769,641.43 between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30, 2023, while Boebert raised $2,435,743.58 during the same period, according to the Federal Election Commission.

Boebert initially lied about her behavior by making a sarcastic statement denying her dirty antics.

But she changed her tune when surveillance footage revealed the inappropriate truth and later apologized, claiming her behavior was due to fears over her recent divorce.

“The past few days have been difficult and humbling, and I am truly sorry,” she wrote in a statement.

“There is no perfect blueprint for going through a public and difficult divorce, which has created a challenging personal time for me and my entire family over the past few months.”

Boebert narrowly defeated Frisch in the 2022 midterm race, winning by just 564 votes, but he is determined to oust her in 2024.

“She didn't even win her home country,” Frisch told DailyMail.com. “Only a small handful of members of Congress will lose their home states.”

Boebert's date Quinn Gallagher, pictured, was dumped after the firebrand congresswoman discovered his Democratic politics

Boebert's date Quinn Gallagher, pictured, was dumped after the firebrand congresswoman discovered his Democratic politics

“I'm not going to spend my time on some Oversight Committee yelling and screaming at tech executives about why they don't have more Twitter followers,” he said, referring to Boebert's revenge tour and the Oversight's Big Tech censorship Committee.

Frisch criticized his opponent for being “not focused on the work, but on himself.”

'Every six years there is an agricultural law and she does not want to work on it. She doesn't want to be on the Agriculture Committee, she wants to be on the Oversight Committee.”

“All you see of her is, you know, the ghost and goblins committee.”

'The number of heads shaking somewhat despondently at the Chamber of Commerce and more right-wing communities because they know. They know she's an embarrassment,” the Democratic candidate said.