Gigi Hadid deactivates her Twitter because it is 'becoming more of a cesspool of hate and bigotry'

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Gigi Hadid has become the latest celebrity to leave Twitter after tech mogul Elon Musk completed his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter last week.On Saturday, the 27-year-old supermodel informed her 76.2 Instagram followers that she 'deactivated' her Twitter account due to 'its new leadership.'  'It's becoming more and more of a cesspool of hate & bigotry, and its not a place I want to be a part of,' she wrote on her Instagram Story.

Saying goodbye: Gigi Hadid has become the latest celebrity to leave Twitter after tech mogul Elon Musk completed his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter last week; seen last monthThe five-foot-ten beauty that she is 'only sorry to the fans' that she has 'loved connecting with for a decade' on the platform.

Ultimately, she explained that she feels Twitter is no longer 'a safe place for anyone, nor a platform that will do more good than harm.' Additionally, she shared a screenshot of a viral tweet, penned by Shannon Raj Singh, which informed her followers that 'the entire Human Rights team has been cut from the company.' 'It's becoming more and more of a cesspool of hate & bigotry, and its not a place I want to be a part of,' she wrote on her Instagram Story Sad: Ultimately, she explained that she feels Twitter is no longer 'a safe place for anyone, nor a platform that will do more good than harm'Despite being terminated, she said she was 'enormously proud of the work we did to implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights, to protect those at-risk in global conflicts & crises including Ethiopia, Afghanistan, and Ukraine, and to defend the needs of those particularly at risk of human rights abuse by virtue of their social media presence, such as journalists & human rights.

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