From Elon Musk decided to de-verify politicians, celebrities and media outlets that don’t subscribe to Blue Twitterrepeatedly showed his rejection in the well-known social network, which underwent changes with a new owner a few months ago.

Elon Musk personally pays for Twitter Blue subscriptions for some celebrities

One of the people who directly claimed to be a billionaire was an actor Charlie Sheen, known for his role in Two and a half Men. The artist did it with his traditional humor and a bit of sarcasm.

“Dear Elon Mook. I feel like your fancy rocket has exploded in spectacular fashion. I’m sure you’ll build an even bigger and more explosive one.”Sheen said speaking about spaceship, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, which exploded shortly after liftoff from its launch pad in Boca Chica, Texas, last Thursday.

“Can I have my blue check back now please? that would mean a lot to me. Thank you in advance from the bottom of my heart.” the actor continued.

Musk responded to this unusual tweet: “I sympathize with you” and as if by magic, the blue dress was returned to him, a detail highlighted by the actor.

“It’s like Christmas and my birthday at the same time! Elon Musk, I’m blushing”he gratefully wrote this Saturday.

As of April 20, all verified profiles of celebrities or media the check mark has been removed and those who want to get ‘verificado’ again must pay the monthly or annual value, with certain exceptions; that is, subscribe to Twitter Blue.

Twitter Blue has been around for a few months now with certain benefits for subscribers who meet the eligibility criteria; For $8 a month, it allows users to get a blue check mark, something previously only celebrities or media accounts or public institutions got.

Some artists refused to subscribe, like Venezuelan singer Lasso, who after losing his verification visa got it back, promising his followers he wouldn’t pay. “For the record, I didn’t pay anything at all, Elon Musk seems to be sponsoring me.” (AND)