Moore and Kutcher may quit Twitter
Updated on 28 May 2009
Demi Moore and husband Ashton Kutcher are threatening to quit Twitter over reports of a new reality TV show being made about the social networking site.
Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment, the production company behind The Sopranos, the US version of The Office and Ugly Betty are developing a show encouraging ordinary people to compete over "trailing" their favourite celebrities using Twitter.
Moore and Kutcher have been avid Tweeters up to now, exchanging love notes on line for all their followers to see but both posted messages saying they would stop using the site if reports of the TV show were true.
Moore, 46, wrote: "I hope this isn't true - if it is our Twitter time may come to a quick and sad end!"
Kutcher, 31, Tweeted: "Wow I hope this isn't true. I really don't like being sold out. May have to take a twitter hiatus."
In recent months Kutcher has posted a picture of Moore bending over in her bikini on his Twitter page, while Moore has used her page to praise Britain's Got Talent contestant Susan Boyle, and exchange messages with judge Amanda Holden about Simon Cowell lending her a private jet to attend the finals.
Moore defended her comments, insisting writing messages to her husband on the social networking site is not the same as being "exploited" on a reality TV show.
She wrote: "Connecting directly with people is different then being exploited by others. What we choose to expose of ourselves is very different then someone selling you out. The difference is I am sharing of myself vs someone else exploiting me. That is the incredible gift that Twitter has created!"
Variety reported Twitter was in talks with Reveille and Brillstein about the new show, but the San Francisco-based internet-site has now posted a message on the Twitter official blog, distancing itself from the project.
In a message titled "We're Not Making A TV Show", Twitter officials wrote, "Just to be clear, Twitter is not making a television show. Some Hollywood folks are developing something that leverages Twitter and they are extremely enthusiastic as evidenced by all the media hubbub yesterday and today. We have little to do with their efforts but we wish them success."
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