New Delhi Often on Twitter, there are reports of Bollywood celebs being trolled and using abusive language against them. Celebs have also been upset by this behavior of users. Fed up with the behavior of people in the last week itself, 5 celebs have deleted their account. Most celebs have cited hatred as the reason for leaving Twitter and they say that hate is now being spread on this platform. As such, Kinkin stars said goodbye to Twitter this week and what was their last tweet…
Sonakshi Sinha
Sonakshi Sinha, while reacting to her account, said- 'Sonakshi while sharing Amy Poehler's GIF in an award show wrote,' The first step to protect yourself is to stay away from negativity and these days more than Twitter is! Come on, I am closing my account. Goodbye Friends.'
Shashank Khaitan
Film director Shashank Khaitan has also decided to deactivate his Twitter account recently. The director says that this stage has become a ground for spreading hatred and negativity. A lot happened to Twitter. It has become just a ground for hatred and negativity, very sadly such a powerful platform and not being used to create a better world. Always praying for peace and love, deactivating my account. '
Saqib Salim
The actor, who has appeared in films like Hawa Hawaii, Dil Junglee and Race 3, has also called Twitter good bye. Saqib wrote on Twitter- 'I am going away from you Twitter. He wrote in his letter- 'Hello Twitter, when we first met, you were lovely. It was a great platform to express emotions, gather knowledge and understand many different point of view. But, now everyone is lost in hatred. ' Further, he has written a lot in his note.
Ayush Sharma
Ayush Sharma, brother-in-law of Salman Khan, has shared a screen shot of the last tweet on his Instagram account. In it, he wrote, '280 words is short to define any human being, but 280 words are enough to spread fake news, hate and negativity. Did not sign up for this mentality. God Hafiz.
Zaheer iqbal
Zaheer Iqbal also shared a screenshot of his last tweet and wrote, 'Good by Twitter'.

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