Twitter show may end Ashton Kutcher’s tweeting
Hmm. Suddenly I’m a fan of Twitter’s reality show. It may end Ashton Kutcher’s reign of terror tweeting career. If it makes it to the screens, Ashton Kutcher, Twitter’s top tweeter with more than 2 million followers, warned he may stop his micro-blogging habit.
“It’s all fun and games until somebody gets stalked,” Kutcher wrote in a Twitter post late Monday.
Variety magazine reported Monday that San Francisco-based Twitter.com had partnered with TV producers Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment on an unscripted show that would be “putting ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format.”
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said there’s nothing official planned, but producers are brainstorming.
Kutcher used Twitter to post a link to a news report about the partnership along with this message: “Wow I hope this isn’t true. I really don’t like being sold out. May have to take a twitter hiatus.”
While Kutcher has used Twitter as a direct way to communicate with fans — upstaging tabloids and the paparazzi — he tweeted to one fan Monday his reasons for opposing the TV show idea.
“Um how about … I don’t want to be stalked!!!” Kutcher tweeted.
His wife, Demi Moore, says the deal may end her tweeting, with 1 million following her.
“I hope this isn’t true – if it is, our Twitter time may come to a quick and sad end!” Moore tweeted Monday.
“Five Killers” director Robert Luketic, who caught Kutcher’s Twitter addiction, also suggested he would jump on their bandwagon.
“Ahh yeah. If this is true my shop is closed,” Luketic tweeted in response to Kutcher’s message.
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