Major Twitter celebrities and sportsmen including Pakistan cricket team captain ‘Babar Azam’, Indian captain ‘Virat Kholi’ and Portuguese football star ‘Cristiano Ronaldo’ have all lost their Twitter legacy blue tick as the platform turns into a subscription based service that is only allowing its subscribers to have a blue tick.
This rapid removal of legacy blue ticks from all celebrity profiles comes after Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that the final date for removing Twitter legacy blue ticks will be 20th April. Previously, the CEO decided to remove the blue ticks on the first of April but later decided to delay the actions until today.
Apart from these famous football and cricket stars, many other famous names around the world have also lost their Twitter blue ticks. Examples include bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, former US president Donald Trump, Pope Francis, Beyonce and Oprah Winfrey etc.
With the blue tick removals being Twitter’s final move for pushing users to buy the Twitter blue subscription, all personalities including Babar Azam, Virat Kohli and Cristiano Ronaldo will now have to pay up $8 to gain their blue tick again.
This was the first time in the history of Twitter for famous celebrities to lose their blue ticks, thus Pakistani users on the platform started a meme fest with hashtags such as #bluetick and #elonmusk trending in Pakistan.
Here are some of the most hilarious memes that we found on the Pakistani Twitter, we challenge you to not burst into laughter.
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