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Chrissy Teigen Hilariously Begged Biden To Stop Following Her On Twitter—And He Obliged

Chrissy Teigen Hilariously Begged Biden To Stop Following Her On Twitter—And He Obliged
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After being blocked by President Donald Trump on Twitter for four years, model, TV host and author Chrissy Teigen celebrated Joe Biden's inauguration in January by tweeting at the incoming POTUS.

She posted:


"hello @joebiden I have been blocked by the president for four years can I get a follow plz."

Unfortunately for Teigen, Biden fulfilled her request, making her one of less than 15 people followed by the POTUS account.

Teigen quickly realized being followed by President Biden was not the blessing she imagined.

On Tuesday, February 24, she took to Twitter again, this time to beg Biden to unfollow her.

It turns out the knowledge everything she tweeted would be seen by the President of the United States took a little bit of the fun out of Twitter for Teigen.



Many Twitter users understood exactly where Teigen was coming from.



Thankfully, Joe Biden's social media team granted Teigen's wish.

The model celebrated by tweeting a profanity-laden message:

"bitch f'k sh*t suck the d I am FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!"



 

Though many found it unlikely Biden was personally offended by Teigen's tweets, they certainly understood her desire for distance.


 



It just goes to show: sometimes getting what you wanted isn't exactly what you needed.

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