Another celebrity bites the dust on Twitter, but not for the reason you may think. Hilary Duff's husband, music producer Matthew Koma, was permanently suspended from the social platform on Tuesday after impersonating another famous star.
Koma, 35, took aim at Gwyneth Paltrow when he changed his username on Twitter to her name and responded to a post about her skiing lawsuit that concluded last week.The tweet featured a photo of Paltrow leaving court and reportedly offering her best wishes to plaintiff Terry Sanderson.
The original poster of the Tweet, with an equally deceiving verified username of @StevieNicks420 wrote, "I'll take my dollar now," referencing the single dollar Paltrow was awarded after winning the case.
Koma, whose account was previously verified, wrote back as Paltrow, "Same man." Twitter's misleading and deceptive identities policy states, "While you are not required to display your real name or image on your profile, your account should not engage in impersonation or pose as someone who doesn't exist in order to deceive others." Koma shared a screenshot of the message he received from Twitter, alerting fans he had been banned. "Goodbye Twitter: The troll was worth it," he wrote.
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