The producer said he is looking forward to impersonating another celebrity on social media againKnown for his pranks, Koma couldn’t help but joke after the recent Paltrow ski-crash trial in which the Goop founder was awarded a symbolic dollar in compensation.
The Grammy winner used Paltrow’s name and photo on his profile and began responding to tweets as the Shakespeare in Love actor. In one screenshot, he can be seen responding to a user who said, “I’ll take my dollar now,” with “Same man.Elon Musk has implemented a strict no-parody policy on Twitter unless the account has the word ‘parody’ in its name. Koma’s account did not follow this rule and consequently, Twitter suspended his account permanently, according to the producer.
Sharing a screenshot on Instagram, he announced the news. “Goodbye Twitter. The troll was worth it,” he said.Actor and singer Duff, who’s married to Koma, revealed on the Kelly Clarkson Show in January that he once cut out pictures of the Jonas Brothers and put them over family photos in their house until she noticed.
This is not the first time someone has been banned from the social media app for impersonation. When Musk took over the platform, Ethan Klein of the H3 podcast was banned for parodying the Tesla founder. His account was later reinstated, according to Hola.
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