Twitters We Worship
Social networks are really democratic. You may get closer to your idols online and even know what they’re doing at this very moment. Tabloids could provide you with the information what celebrities like, what they eat, drink and wear. But they would never let you know their thoughts and doings right here and right now. Twitter gives you the chance to get closer to the stars and know all their habits and moods. Gossip magazines are absolutely useless when celebrities can share the information of their daily activities themselves.
Britney Spears appeared to be the passionate blogger who is eager to share her private information with her followers. Due to her helpful PR staff we’re able to know what milkshake she drank, how she spent her night and what problems she has with paparazzi. Britney Spears is now followed by 260,000 users.
Ashton Kutcher has already collected more than 200,000 followers since his first appearance on Twitter on the 16th of January.
Shaquille O’Neal is very open to communication too. Mr. O’Neal shares his wisdom and experience with 213, 000 followers.
Barack Obama is obviously covering up his personality from 350,000 followers he has on Twitter. The US President doesn’t seem intended to share his thoughts with online users. Even though he remains silent online after being elected in November, Obama’s messages functioned effectively as the means to promote his updates for prospective voters when during the president campaign. Comparing to his former rival during the elections, Obama is more popular not only among the whole American people, but among the global internet community. There are only 5,000 followers for McCain.
Among twitter celebrities you can also find Jimmy Fallon, Coldplay, Lance Armstrong, Lilly Allen and many others.