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Star’s response after Musk’s Twitter blunder

Kathy Griffin has brutally responded to Elon Musk after he reinstated the comedian’s Twitter account and misspelt her name.

Comedian Kathy Griffin has responded to Elon Musk after he reinstated her Twitter account and misspelt her name. 

On Friday, the Tesla CEO tweeted the actress’ account was restored along with author Jordan Petersen and conservative satirical news website the Babylon Bee.

“Kathie Griffin, Jorden Peterson & Babylon Bee have been reinstated,” the tech billionaire wrote.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin)

 



Elon Musk tweeted Kathy Griffin Twitter account was reinstated. Picture: Carina Johansen / NTB / AFP / Norway OUT
Elon Musk tweeted Kathy Griffin Twitter account was reinstated. Picture: Carina Johansen / NTB / AFP / Norway OUT


 
Feeling targeted by the spelling mistake, the Suddenly Susan star reposted Musk’s tweet on Instagram with a brutal come back. Picture: Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images
Feeling targeted by the spelling mistake, the Suddenly Susan star reposted Musk’s tweet on Instagram with a brutal come back. Picture: Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images

Earlier this month, Griffin was suspended for challenging the site’s policy against impersonation by changing her profile name to “Elon Musk” without making clear it was parody.

The Space X boss confirmed the suspension with a savage roast

“Actually, she was suspended for impersonating a comedian,” he wrote in reply to someone sharing the news.

“But if she really wants her account back, she can have it … For $8,” he said in a pair of tweets referring to his new monthly fee for users who want the blue tick verifying their accounts.

The world’s richest man also replied with a laughing emoji when another Twitter user pretending to be Griffin — clearly marked “PARODY,” as per Twitter’s rules — quipped: “This is the first time I’ve made anyone laugh.”
 

Elon Musk roasted Griffin by saying she was “suspended for impersonating a comedian.” He said that “if she really wants her account back, she can have it … For $8.”
Griffin snuck back on the site using her dead mum’s account, quickly calling Musk “an a – hole” for his roast.


Elon Musk roasted Griffin by saying she was “suspended for impersonating a comedian.” He said that “if she really wants her account back, she can have it … For $8.”

 
Griffin snuck back on the site using her dead mum’s account, quickly calling Musk “an a – hole” for his roast.
Griffin snuck back on the site using her dead mum’s account, quickly calling Musk “an a – hole” for his roast.

The real Griffin, snuck back onto Twitter by taking over the account of her late mum, Maggie Griffin, who died at age 99 in March 2020.

The entertainer posted a series of angry responses to her suspension, calling Musk an “a – hole” for joking that she’d been “suspended for impersonating a comedian.”

“I mean… you stole that joke, you a – hole. People have been posting that joke for hours, you hack,” she wrote.

“Look, please do a better job running this company. It used to mean something. This is KG btw.”

Griffin repeatedly used the hashtag #FreeKathy — just for others to reply with #pleasefreeusfromKathy.

Broadcaster Piers Morgan slammed the star’s move, describing her behaviour as “despicable”.

– with New York Post


Author: Editors Desk

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