Twitter has proven to be one of, if not the most, prime ways to keep up with our favorite celebrities, events, news, and friends. When we can’t keep up with our favorite celebrities through TV shows, movies, and concerts, Twitter is a great place to see what they’re up to and what their personalities are like off the screen. Here are five celebrities you NEED to be following on Twitter.Â
Ryan Reynolds
If you’ve seen Deadpool, you know how funny Ryan Reynolds can be. I mean come on, the guy is DEADPOOL in real life for cryin’ out loud! Between jokes about other celebrities to mocking some of his actual fans, his friendly and kind personality shines through.
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You nailed it my friend. Call your mom. https://t.co/HYswrWqIRH
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) June 18, 2018
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Chrissy Teigen​
AN ACTUAL QUEEN. I’m pretty sure we all want to be Chrissy Teigen, right? She says what we’re all thinking, and won’t hold back. We love you Queen, never change.
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our pilot is driving this plane like a car he doesn’t really care about
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) October 24, 2018
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Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick’s Tweets are a mood, always. Anna keeps it real both on and off the screen.
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— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) May 26, 2015
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Rainn Wilson
He says what we’re all thinking, and he isn’t afraid to say it — we all need more Dwight Schrute in our lives.
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This falls under the quote I wish I would’ve thought of that!“ category. pic.twitter.com/gKrLDB3Ta4
— RainnWilson (@rainnwilson) October 25, 2018
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Jimmy Fallon
Jimmy Fallon loves to interact with his audience via Twitter with different segments in his show, and never fails to let us down with hilarious topics that will keep us laughing for days.Â
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I would pay Cardi B to cancel my plans for me whenever I didn’t feel like doing something. “Jimmy’s not coming to dinner, okurrr?” #IfIWonTheLottery
— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) October 23, 2018
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Keep up with these five celebs on Twitter and they’ll be sure to brighten your day when you need a break from a long day of classes.