Quick guide to finding celebs on Twitter
TweetEverybody is talking about Twitter at the moment, and I couldn’t help noticing in tonight’s London Paper, yet again another article about the Sam Ronson – Lindsay Lohan break up and their arguments over Twitter.
Finding celebrities is relatively easy if you are inquisitive by nature. The quick option is to follow a famous celeb blogger such as Perez Hilton and identify who he’s tweeting to – this may work for a lot of celebs but you might have to go down the detective route if you still can’t find what you’re looking for.
1) Google the celebrity’s name followed by the word ‘Twitter’ – preferably select a UK celeb as they tend to be easier to identify that the American ones for e.g. Lily Allen who is of course friends with Sam Ronson and LiLo (small world)
2) Who is the celeb in question following? Taking a quick look at Lily’s profile, you’ll see that she is only following 15 people, all celebs with real profiles! Bingo!
3) Hover over the celebs’ avatars to identify them – see screen shot below for further info

4) If you want to check for yourself why Ronson and LiLo really split up, you can use twitter search to take a closer look at their tweets
This quick guide to spotting celebs on Twitter is still very much work in progress; feel free to share your tips and suggestions
Update 09/04/09: Sam Ronson now has a her Twitter name back – http://twitter.com/samantharonson
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about 2 years ago
why not just go to http://www.ibrity.com to find celebrities -verified- twitter, myspace, facebook and wiki pages? http://www.ibrity.com/john_cleese for example. they update the site regularly so i think it could be useful
about 2 years ago
why not just go to http://www.ibrity.com to find celebrities -verified- twitter, myspace, facebook and wiki pages? http://www.ibrity.com/john_cleese for example. they update the site regularly so i think it could be useful