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April 22, 2023 | 12:16 p.m
He wants to go back to the major league.
Actor Charlie Sheen publicly begged Elon Musk to bring back his blue checkmark on Twitter on Friday.
Sheen, like thousands of others, lost his official verification badge after a site-wide purge of verified accounts that refused to sign up for Twitter Blue — Musk’s $8-a-month subscription service.
@elonmusk dear. I’m sorry your imaginary rocket exploded in such a spectacular way. I’m sure you’ll build a bigger and more explored one.” Shane wrote. “Now, may I please take back my blue cheque? It would mean so much to me. Thank you in advance, sincerely—c-gloss.”
The “fancy rocket” the “Two and a Half Men” and “Platoon” star referred to was the 400-foot-tall SpaceX Starship rocket that exploded moments after takeoff in Boca Chica, Texas, Thursday.
Officials say the spacecraft, the world’s most powerful rocket, will one day be able to take people to the Moon and Mars.
Although Musk has agreed to cover the costs of A Few MW accounts Like Stephen King, LeBron James, and William Shatner, he gave no indication that Shane would be among that select group.
“I feel your pain” he tweeted In response to Shin’s plea.
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