Elon Musk’s Twitter removed the legacy verified checkmarks from yesterday April 20 and asked them to subscribe to have their blue ticks back. Not many celebrities across the world even have the knowledge of why their blue ticks on gone when they woke up to it.
It is a weird situation for many who have paid for their Twitter subscription to have their blue ticks while the superstar celebs they follow do not have the same. The popular stars who lost their ticks include Ram Charan, Dulquer, Rajinikanth, Salman Khan Virat Kohli, BJP, and Yogi Adityanath. They were given legacy ticks to protect against malicious spam.
Amid this Blue tick chaos, Elon Musk is ‘personally paying’ for the Twitter Blue subscriptions of three people. They are actor William Shatner, the Basketball star LeBron James and writer Stephen King.
Responding to a rumor on Musk paying the Twitter Blue subscriptions for ‘some’ celebrities, the man tweeted, ‘Just Shatner, LeBron and King’.
Stephen Edwin King is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, crime, and fantasy novels. LeBron James is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA. William Shatner is a Canadian actor who is most popular for his Star Trek The Original series.
Well, it must be a big dilemma for the biggest stars in India if they have to subscribe for the blue tick to prove they are not impersonators or leave it as it is because a Twitter Blue tick does not define their stardom.
This post was last modified on 21 April 2023 8:52 pm
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