
Elon Musk bought Twitter and as a result, many celebrities are leaving the platform.
Despite Musk's apparent indecision on whether he would buy Twitter or not, once he took over the platform, the Tesla founder has been very quick with his actions.
SpaceX's CEO has already reportedly fired key executives from the company, and Kanye West's Twitter account has been reopened — though Musk claims he had no hand in the latter.
Either way, many famous users have had enough and have decided to leave the platform in protest.
American screenwriter Shonda Rhimes said she "wouldn't stand (on Twitter) for whatever Elon has planned."
Thirtysomething (1987) actor Ken Olin also revealed that he would be deleting his account.
"Bill and Ted" actor Alex Winter also appears to have given up on the platform. After tweets criticizing Musk - his account is no longer accessible.
"Modern Family" actor Josh Gad said he's "not sure if he's going to continue on the platform."
Source: Unilad