Top Tweets for #Wikitrivia
#wikitrivia / Daily for Jul 13 2026
๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Score / 2 / Bronze
https://t.co/ZrtjsoOhCC
#WikiTrivia: Born this day, August 1, 1920, Henrietta Lacks became the patient whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research without any knowledge to herself or family. In what hospital was she a patient at the time this occurred? [More below]
Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out more from the Wiki community from the community: #Wikipedia page https://t.co/Pne7aKA0zy
Find the timeline here: https://t.co/5ElC156iDh
***********
Did you know: Henrietta Lacks (born Loretta Pleasant on this day August 1, 1920 โ died October 4, 1951) was an African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. An immortalized cell line reproduces indefinitely under specific conditions, and the HeLa cell line continues to be a source of invaluable medical data to the present day.
Lacks was the unwitting source of these cells from a tumor biopsied during treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1951.
The Lacks family didn't learn of the line's existence until 1975. With knowledge of the cell line's genetic provenance becoming public, its use for medical research and for commercial purposes continues to raise concerns about privacy and patients' rights.
There are almost 11,000 patents involving HeLa cells. HeLa cells were in high demand and put into mass production. They were mailed to scientists around the globe for "research into cancer, AIDS, the effects of radiation and toxic substances, gene mapping, and countless other scientific pursuits". HeLa cells were the first human cells successfully cloned, in 1955, and have since been used to test human sensitivity to tape, glue, cosmetics, and many other products.
#Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia #KnowledgeEmpowers
#WikiTrivia answer: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD, 1951
![afroCROWDit's tweet photo. #WikiTrivia: Born this day, August 1, 1920, Henrietta Lacks became the patient whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research without any knowledge to herself or family. In what hospital was she a patient at the time this occurred? [More below]
Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out more from the Wiki community from the community: #Wikipedia page https://t.co/Pne7aKA0zy
Find the timeline here: https://t.co/5ElC156iDh
***********
Did you know: Henrietta Lacks (born Loretta Pleasant on this day August 1, 1920 โ died October 4, 1951) was an African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. An immortalized cell line reproduces indefinitely under specific conditions, and the HeLa cell line continues to be a source of invaluable medical data to the present day.
Lacks was the unwitting source of these cells from a tumor biopsied during treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1951.
The Lacks family didn't learn of the line's existence until 1975. With knowledge of the cell line's genetic provenance becoming public, its use for medical research and for commercial purposes continues to raise concerns about privacy and patients' rights.
There are almost 11,000 patents involving HeLa cells. HeLa cells were in high demand and put into mass production. They were mailed to scientists around the globe for "research into cancer, AIDS, the effects of radiation and toxic substances, gene mapping, and countless other scientific pursuits". HeLa cells were the first human cells successfully cloned, in 1955, and have since been used to test human sensitivity to tape, glue, cosmetics, and many other products.
#Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia #KnowledgeEmpowers
#WikiTrivia answer: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD, 1951](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GT7NBjbXYAANxjH.jpg)
#WikiTrivia: At age 111, Mark Matthews was the oldest living American #BuffaloSoldier. How old was he when he joined the #army? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out his #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More from the Wikimedia community on his #Wikipedia page: https://t.co/P10TKAlm87
****
Did you know: Born in 1894, the oldest living American Buffalo Soldier, Mark Matthews, joined the US Armyโs 10th Cavalry Regiment when he was only 15 years old, having forged documents so he appeared to meet the minimum age of 17. He was later a member of the Buffalo Soldiers' drum and bugle corps and tended the horses of the President and First Lady Roosevelt.
In his 40s, he served in combat operations in the South Pacific during #WorldWarII and achieved the rank of first sergeant.
Matthews, at his death of pneumonia at age 111, was recognized as the #oldest living Buffalo Soldier as well as the oldest man, and the second-oldest person, in the District of Columbia.
His life spanned three centuries as Matthews was born in 1894, and died in 2005. He is buried at #ArlingtonNationalCemetery.
#July4th #FourthOfJuly #IndependenceDay #USA #USIndependence #Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: 15

#WikiTrivia: Actress and #LGBT advocate Laverne Cox was the first #transgender winner of a Daytime #Emmy Award winning as Executive Producer for what television show? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More from the Wiki community from her #Wikipedia
page: wiki/Laverne_Cox
****
Did you know:
Actress and LGBT advocate #LaverneCox has been
noted as a #trailblazer for the transgender community.
Her impact and prominence in the media has led to a
growing conversation about transgender culture.
She has many firsts to her name. She was the #first
transgender winner of a Daytime Emmy Award winning
as Executive Producer for Laverne Cox Presents: The
T Word. She is also the first transgender person to
appear on the cover of a #Cosmopolitan magazine, with
her February 2018 cover on the South African edition.
She was one of fifteen women chosen by guest editor
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to appear on the cover of
the September 2019 issue of British #Vogue; making her the first transgender woman to appear on a British
Vogue cover.
In May 2016, Cox was awarded an Honorary
#Doctorate from The New School in #NewYork City for
her progressive work in the fight for #genderequality.
#LGBTQIA #QTBIPOC #CelebratePride #Pride
#Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#KnowledgeEmpowers #Pride2024
#WikiTrivia answer- Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word

#WikiTrivia: Legendary #blues singer and #bisexual icon #BessieSmith was portrayed by #QueenLatifah in what 2015 #EmmyAward winning film? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More from the Wiki community from her #Wikipedia page: https://t.co/V5UknH2BFL
****
Did you know: #Legendary American blues #singer Bessie Smith is widely renowned during the #Jazz Age and #HarlemRenaissance as the "Empress of the Blues", as she was the most popular female blues singer of the #1930s. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll #HallofFame in 1989. Smith is still regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era and was a major influence on fellow blues singers, as well as jazz vocalists.
Smith is also celebrated as a bisexual icon of her era, notably portrayed by Queen Latifah in the 2015 HBO Primetime #EmmyAward winning film "Bessie," which focuses on the singerโs struggle and transitions in life and sexuality.
Three of Smithโs recordings (Downhearted Blues, St. Louis Blues, and Empty Red Blues) were inducted into the #Grammy Hall of Fame, in a category reserved for music with qualitative and historical significance.
#LGBTQIA #Pride #QTBIPOC #Harlem #CelebratePride #Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia #KnowledgeEmpowers
#WikiTrivia answer: Bessie

#WikiTrivia: Writer, philosopher, and educator #AlainLeRoyLocke became the #first African-American #RhodesScholar at which university? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out his #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More from the Wiki community from his #Wikipedia page: https://t.co/6DKAew1LSB
****
Did you know: Writer, philosopher, and educator Alain LeRoy Locke became known as the philosophical architectโthe acknowledged "Dean"โof the Harlem Renaissance. He was the guest editor of the March 1925 issue of the periodical Survey Graphic, for a special edition titled "Harlem, Mecca of the New Negro": about Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance, which helped educate readers about its flourishing culture.
Locke was a graduate of Harvard University, where in 1907, he was honored as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and became the first African American to be selected as a Rhodes Scholar to the University of Oxford.
#Harlem #HarlemRenaissance #AfricaMonth #AfricaMonth2024 #AfricaDay #AfricaDay2024 #Africa #Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: University of Oxford

#WikiTrivia: ๐ฟ๐ฆSouth African artificial intelligence (#AI) engineer, computer scientist, and mechanical engineer #TshilidziMarwala (@tmarwala) is a co-inventor of which artificial upper respiratory body part? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out his #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More from the Wiki community on his #Wikipedia page: https://t.co/ZFLMcWERRY
**** #SouthAfrican artificial intelligence engineer, computer scientist, and mechanical engineer Tshilidzi Marwala was appointed to the #UnitedNations scientific advisory council and is the Rector of the #UnitedNationsUniversity. Marwala has applied artificial intelligence in aeronautical engineering and an example of this is his work on using AI to detect faults in aerospace structures, which he published papers in journals. He also worked on the application of artificial intelligence to health care such as AI to diagnose pulmonary embolism and epileptic activity, as well as understand HIV and COVID-19.
He was a co-inventor of the innovative methods of radiation imaging, and with Megan Jill Russell as well as David Rubin, the artificial larynx.
Marwala helped establish the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study, UJ Press, Johannesburg Business School, Institute of Future Studies, with University of the #WestIndies the Institute for Global African Affairs and Institute of Intelligent Systems. He is working on the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and #BigData in Bologna Italy.
#AfricaMonth #AfricaMonth2024 #AfricaDay #AfricaDays #AfricaDay2024 #Africa #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment #TshilidziMarwala #SheSaid #Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia #WikiTrivia #ArtificialIntelligence #UWI
answer: artificial larynx

#WikiTrivia: Inspiring Tunisian-American physicist and science filmmaker #AzizaBaccouche was declared legally blind due to a brain tumor at a young age. Despite her disability, she became the first #blind person to study #physics at her college. What was the name of the school? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More from the Wiki community from her #Wikipedia page: https://t.co/ODJUVURxXj
**** #Tunisian-#American #physicist and #science #filmmaker Aziza Baccouche (Dr. Z) was an American Association for the Advancement of Science Mass Media Science and Engineering fellow at CNN and founder and CEO of media company Aziza Productions. Declared legally blind at the age of eight, Baccouche lost her sight due to a brain tumor at eight years old. Baccouche was the first blind person to study physics at the College of William & Mary. She earned her master's degree from #HBCU Hampton University. She was involved with initiatives to increase the number of African-American women studying #physics. She worked as a science media producer and was a frequent contributor to the National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) conferences.#AfricaMonth #AfricaMonth2024 #AfricaDay #AfricaDay2024 #Africa #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment #AzizaBaccouche #SheSaid #Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: College of William & Mary

#WikiTrivia: American #jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader #DukeEllington is known as a legend of the #HarlemRenaissance. PS 004 Duke Ellington is one of the schools named in his honor. In what city is the school located? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out his #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on his #Wikipedia page: https://t.co/mR2IJR42oK
****
American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader Duke Ellington was known for his inventive use of the orchestra, or big band, as well as for his eloquence and charisma. Ellington's long-term aim was to extend the jazz form from that three-minute limit, of which he was an acknowledged master.
Numerous memorials have been dedicated to Ellington, including the public elementary school PS 004 Duke Ellington in New York, High School Duke Ellington School of the Arts and the Duke Ellington Bridge in Washington, D.C., as well as coins issued by the @USMint and a US #postage stamp.
He is considered an Honorary Doctor of Music from several universities, including #HBCU Howard University.
#Swing #Wikipedia @Wikipedia #Wikimedia https://t.co/IpcofwNLkX
*Answer: New York

#WikiTrivia: Electronic engineer Jerry Lawson is known for his work in designing the Fairchild Channel F video game console. What was he dubbed, according to Black Enterprise? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out his #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on his #Wikipedia page: wiki/Jerry_Lawson_(engineer)
****
Electronic engineer Jerry Lawson is known for his work in designing the Fairchild Channel F video game console as well as leading the team that pioneered the commercial video game cartridge.
He was thus dubbed the "father of the videogame cartridge" according to Black Enterprise in 1982. He eventually left Fairchild and founded the game company Video-Soft.
There is a permanent display of Lawson's contribution to the gaming industry at the World Video Game Hall of Fame at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: Father of the Videogame Cartridge

Lost On This Day: Bessie Coleman
April 30, 1926
#WikiTrivia:
Civil aviator Bessie Coleman was the first African-American woman to hold an international pilot's license. Where did Coleman obtain her pilot license? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Bessie_Coleman
****
Did you know:
Civil aviator Bessie Coleman, popularly known as "Queen Bess" and "Brave Bessie", was the first African-American woman to hold a pilot license. Coleman also identified as Native American, making her the first indigenous American pilot as well.
Blocked from obtaining a pilotโs license in the US due to her race and gender, Coleman saved and obtained sponsorships in Chicago to go to France for flight school.
The U.S. Postal Service issued a 32-cent stamp honoring Coleman in 1995. The Bessie Coleman Commemorative is the 18th in the U.S. Postal Service Black Heritage series.
Coleman was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame and National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2001 and 2006, respectively.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: France

#WikiTrivia: American aerospace engineer Aprille Ericsson is the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from what HBCU? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here. More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Aprille_Ericsson
****
American #aerospace #engineer Aprille Ericsson is currently serving as the assistant secretary of defense for #science and #technology. She is the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from #HBCU Howard University and the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in engineering at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (#NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).
Ericsson has served as an engineer, technologist, instrument lead, and project and program manager at @NASA for nearly 30 years, lending her technical and managerial expertise to projects including the James Webb Space Telescope and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
She received the National Society of Black Physicists Honor Award in 2019.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: Howard University

#WikiTrivia:
Computer scientist and mathematician Annie Easley made critical contributions to NASA's rocket systems and energy technologies. What was the name of NASA's upper-stage rocket where she worked on alternative power like batteries and fuel systems? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Annie_Eastley
****
Computer scientist and mathematician Annie Easley who made critical contributions to NASA's rocket systems and energy technologies over her 34-year career.
Easley's early work involved running simulations at NASA's Plum Brook Reactor Facility and studying the effects of rocket launches on earth's ozone layer. She taught herself assembly programming using languages like Formula Translating System (Fortran) and the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to help with these simulations.
She would also work on developing code used in researching and analyzing alternative power technologies like batteries and fuel systems, which would be later used in hybrid vehicles and NASA's Centaur upper-stage rocket.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: Centaur

#WikiTrivia:
Mathematician Gladys West, known for her contributions to the Global Positioning System (GPS) and understanding of the mathematical shape of the Earth, is one of many #pioneers who went to a Historically Black College or University (#HBCU). What university did she attend? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Gladys_West
****
American #mathematician #GladysWest is known for her contributions to mathematical modeling of the shape of the #Earth, and her work on the development of #satellite geodesy models, that were later incorporated into the Global Positioning System (#GPS). West was inducted into the United States Air Force Hall of Fame in 2018, and was awarded the Webby Lifetime Achievement Award for the development of satellite geodesy models.
West is a graduate of HBCU #VirginiaStateUniversity. Valedictorian of her 1948 class, she is also a distinguished member of #DivineNine sorority, #AlphaKappaAlpha Sorority Inc.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: Virginia State University

#WikiTrivia: American aerospace engineer, retired United States Air Force (USAF) officer, fighter pilot, and former NASA astronaut Guion Bluford became the first African American to go to space. Where was he born? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out his #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on his #Wikipedia page: wiki/Guion_Bluford
****
In 1983, #aerospace #engineer, retired United States Air Force (#USAF) officer, fighter #pilot, and former #NASA #astronaut Guion Bluford became the #first African American to go to space as a member of the Space Shuttle Orbiter #Challenger. He was part of the mission STS-8.
He also received honorary doctorate degrees from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (#HBCUs) including Florida A&M University, Texas Southern University, Virginia State University, Morgan State University, Tuskegee Institute, and Bowie State College, among others.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

#WikiTrivia: In 1992, American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut Mae Jemison was the first African-American woman into space. Serving as a mission specialist, aboard which Space Shuttle? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Mae_Jemison
****
American #engineer, #physician, and former @NASA #astronaut Mae Jemison was the #first African-American woman to travel into #space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the #SpaceShuttle Endeavour in 1992.
Jemison joined #NASA's astronaut corps in 1987 and was selected to serve for the STS-47 mission, during which the #Endeavour orbited the Earth for nearly eight days on September 12โ20, 1992.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: The Space Shuttle Endeavour

#WikiTrivia: #Geophysicist Dr. Estella Atekwana, @atekwanae, is a pioneer in the multidisciplinary field of #Biogeophysics. Where is she from? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Estella_Atekwana
****
#Geophysicist #EstellaAtekwana is a #pioneer in the multidisciplinary field of #Biogeophysics, which uses geophysics to understand the #biogeochemical interactions occurring at contaminated sites.
Atekwana grew up in #Cameroon and obtained her B.S. in #Geology from #HBCU #HowardUniversity in 1983 as a first-generation college student. She credits a teacher in the 1970s for inspiring her to pursue geology when they said that girls weren't suited for field work.
Among other awards, she is an Elected #Fellow of the Geological Society of America in 2016.
#EarthDay #EarthDay2024 #STEM #science #technology #engineering #math #environment @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
AfroCROWD Wiki Trivia Answer: #Cameroon

Born on this Day: April 4, 1928 #MayaAngelou
#WikiTrivia: Legendary award-winning memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist Maya Angelou is well known for her #literature. Which recording of her poems won a Grammy Award? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Maya_Angelou
****
The #legendary, #award-winning #memoirist, #poet, and #civilrights #activist Maya Angelou, known in part for her series of #autobiographies, which focus on her childhood and early adult experiences, overcame muteness/mutism
at an early age.
In 1993, Angelou recited her poem "On the Pulse of Morning" at the presidential inauguration of #BillClinton. The recording of this poem would win a #Grammy Award.
In 2022, she was memorialized as the #firstBlack woman to be depicted on a #US quarter.
#BOTD #MayaAngelou @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: On the Pulse of Morning

Today we remember South African anti-apartheid activist and politician #WinnieMandela, who the world lost on this day, April 2, 2018.
#WikiTrivia: Winnie Mandela served on the African National Congress' (ANC) National Executive Committee and headed its Women's League. What name was she known by to her supporters? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #AfroCROWDWikiTrivia: card here.

#AfroCROWDWikiTrivia:
Former member of the House of Representatives Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman to be elected to the US Congress. In 2015, what award did she receive? Answer in the comments if you know it, or check out her #WikiTrivia card here.
More on her #Wikipedia page: wiki/Shirley_Chisholm
****
Former member of the #House of Representatives #ShirleyChisholm was the #first #Black woman to be elected to the United States #Congress. She was the first Black candidate for a major-party #nomination for President of the United States, and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's nomination.
Born in Brooklyn, #NewYork, she spent ages five through nine in Barbados, and always considered herself a #Barbadian #American.
In 2015, Chisholm was posthumously awarded the #Presidential #Medal of Freedom.
#WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #WHM #WHM2024 #MakeWomensHistory #Herstory #BlackHerstory #BlackGirlsRock #BlackWikiHerstoryMonth ย @Wikipedia #Wikimedia @Wikimedia
#WikiTrivia answer: Presidential Medal of Freedom

Last Seen Hashtags on Sotwe
TanCercadeTi
Seen from United States
เธเธนเนเธเธญเธเนเธเนเธ
Seen from Thailand
เนเธเธเธฃเธเธนเธฃเธเน
Seen from Thailand
fruitcake
Seen from Spain
mom #real sex
Seen from Turkey
ๅฐๅๅฎ่ทต
Seen from Canada
เธเธฒเธเธเธฅเธตเธเธฑเธเนเธขเนเธ
Seen from Thailand
ๅไบๆก
RIPTomleonard
Seen from United States
momson()()*+filter:native_video
Seen from Spain
Most Popular Users

Elon Musk 
@elonmusk
240.9M followers

Barack Obama 
@barackobama
119.2M followers

Donald J. Trump 
@realdonaldtrump
111.8M followers

Cristiano Ronaldo 
@cristiano
111.6M followers

Narendra Modi 
@narendramodi
107.1M followers

Rihanna 
@rihanna
97.9M followers

NASA 
@nasa
92.2M followers

Justin Bieber 
@justinbieber
91.1M followers

KATY PERRY 
@katyperry
88.2M followers

Taylor Swift 
@taylorswift13
82.1M followers

Lady Gaga 
@ladygaga
73.6M followers

Virat Kohli 
@imvkohli
70.8M followers

Kim Kardashian 
@kimkardashian
70M followers

YouTube 
@youtube
68.7M followers

Bill Gates 
@billgates
64.2M followers

Neymar Jr 
@neymarjr
63.6M followers

The Ellen Show
@theellenshow
62.4M followers

CNN 
@cnn
61.8M followers

Selena Gomez 
@selenagomez
61.3M followers

X 
@x
60.8M followers









