Although Twitter provides us with access to almost anyone, that doesn't mean you should follow them all. Truth be told, there are some obnoxious Twitter-ers out there… you know, the ones who want to tell you their opinion on everything, the ones who find it necessary to write everything in caps. Oh, and who could forget the worst of the bunch, the ones that tweet nonsensical dribble that makes absolutely no sense at all. Believe me, I've seen it all, and that's why I've compiled a list of the celebrity Twitter accounts that are worth discovering.
The celebrities that made the list below were determined by a combination of the following factors: entertainment, interaction with followers, overall quality of posts, and lack of annoying tweets that nobody cares about.
Best Celebs To Follow On Twitter
Rachel Zoe: Fashion tips from stylist to the stars…and she actually seems to write back to those who write to her with style inquiries.
Oprah: Instant inspiration from the woman who does it all, just a tweet away!
Michael Phelps: He's an American hero who is perpetually in a great mood. Does he always eat his Wheaties?
Snoop Dogg: He's always participating in hashtag trends, retweeting his followers and providing pure comedic value.
Hugh Jackman: He's a celeb who's passionate about charitable foundations and fundraisers, follow him for your daily dose of goodness.
Jim Gaffigan: For those of us who could use a good laugh, Jim Gaffigan's tweets might be the perfect solution.
Zooey Deschanel: For pure, unadulterated hipster fun, follow the queen of cool, Zooey Deschanel.
Jillian Michaels: Workout tips and even giveaways? Jillian Michaels and her Twitter page keep us motivated to keep checking in.
Suze Orman: Is there anyone who couldn't benefit from following financial guru Suze Orman? Her tweets keep you on track for financial success.
Published by Erin Ashley Darling - Fashion and Celebrity Expert, Founder of THEPOPFIX.com
Erin Darling is a Los Angeles-based TV host, web host and multimedia journalist. Erin got her start in hosting at the age of 17 as the host of a local San Francisco bay area show "Spotlight TV." Since then s... View profile
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