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Feb 23, 2021
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Chrissy Teigen unfollowed by Joe Biden on Twitter, plus more news
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Chrissy Teigen can "flourish" again on Twitter as her authentic self.
That's thanks to President Joe Biden, who unfollowed the cookbook author and television personality, per her request, almost exactly one month after he included her in the first dozen Twitter accounts he followed via @POTUS on Inauguration Day. For Chrissy -- who campaigned for Joe with her husband, John Legend -- it sounds like the pressure was too much. "I have tweeted a handful of times since my treasured @POTUS following," she posted on Tuesday, Feb. 23, the implication being she'd muzzled herself since Jan. 20. "In order for me to flourish as me, I must ask you to please lord unfollow me. I love you!!! It's not you it's me!!!!" He did as she asked and her next tweet was largely unprintable, except for the end, which read, "... I am FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!" Chrissy had an infamously fraught relationship with Donald Trump on Twitter .. before he unfollowed her.News Source: msn.com
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