Sara Bareilles, Shonda Rhimes and Ken Olin are just a few Hollywood stars to leave Twitter following Elon Musk's $44 billion deal finalized Thursday.
encouraged people to stay on the platform and continue tweeting as November elections loom.
"She Hulk" star Jameela Jamil left Twitter in April when Elon began discussing the takeover, only to return again in July after he reportedly pulled out of the deal.Others begged for Musk to take a look at who he was allowing back on to the site after Ye, previously known as Kanye West, was reinstated on Twitter following controversial statements made on the site.
"Dear Elon Musk. Some free advice from the world’s consigliere. You will be making the biggest mistake of your life if you put Adolf Hitler back on the most effective means of communication in the modern world. The kind of mistake you will never, ever be forgiven for," "Sopranos" actor and E Street Band guitarist "Little Steven" Van Zandt tweeted, seemingly referring to Donald Trump who was banned in January 2021.
Musk said he bought Twitter to "try to help humanity, whom I love," while recognizing that the site "cannot become a free-for-all hellscape."