A few minutes ago, I sneak a peek at my Tweetdeck (an application use to access Twitter) and Necole Bitchie said something about Russell Simmons suing Def Jam via Twitter, then deleted it. Since Tweetdeck captures any tweet and I am currently following Russell Simmons (known as Uncle Rush on Twitter), I decided to search for his tweets. And I ran into this:
Looks like he’s got some explaining to do…
But, this goes to show you once again: Just because you deleted it, doesn’t means it’s gone! So, if it’s legal dealings or something that isn’t shareable with the public, it’s best you don’t tweet it. After all, you are REALLY doing this…
Were you following Keisha Knight Pulliam on Twitter? 5,000+ followers, which included celebrities, were all fooled by a prankster, proofing a point that no one is safe from a prankster. (Yes, I was fooled as well. I followed a lot of people, and I rarely talk to celebrities on there because I don’t really see a point.)
The account was created innocently as “K_KnightPulliam,” and with tweets that sounded like it was from the real person. The gig was up when she followed some celebrity friends that knew the real Pulliam was not using it at all. The user of the account then decided to “Put Em On Blast” and changed the name to FakeRudyHuxtbl.
Before “she” left Twitter, she placed celebrity’s phone numbers on Twitter and warned future users that anyone can fake a celebrity. *rolls eyes*
Couple days ago, this clip surfaced on YouTube where people think Pharrell is either having a diva moment or worse.
(Profanity laced)
Media Take Out in a recent article painted him as “lame of the day”, but a lot of reports said differently. Some one was injured and to prevent any more injuries, Pharrell decided to tell people to take a few steps back away from the stage for their safety. While Pharrell could have been more diplomatic about it, I see nothing totally wrong. He was worry about giving his best performance and the safety of his audience. Everyone will more likely listen to Pharrell, especially since he’s got the mic and can refuse to perform if he feels endangered.
Maybe Media Take Out should be called “lame blog of the day” for just trying to shock people with only half the story. I’m no journalist… but geez…