After the games, you know, go on Twitter and stuff, 'Hey, do you know you look like Pete Davidson?' Like, yeah, I get it every night.
Basically, me and Ed Sheeran are kind of Twitter friends - well, I say that. He probably just thinks I'm weird.
Basically, Twitter can be your best friend or your worst enemy, and I try to make it my best friend and take it for what it is.
Being on Twitter and social media, you obviously get to see a lot more of what people are thinking of you and of your show.
Clearly there's value in Twitter and Facebook; otherwise, none of us would be involved in it.
Facebook and Twitter and Instagram are excellent ways to keep in touch with the audience and maintain your image an actor.
Facebook is who you used to know; Twitter is who you want to know and things you want to know more about.
I'm on Twitter. I love Twitter because I'm kind of voyeuristic. I don't tweet, but I look at other people's.
I think people on Twitter know that I'm real and I speak from the heart most of the time, and sometimes I'm going to make a mistake.
Twitter is not a business. I know its founders would like to think it is. It is, for the most part, a diversion.
There is Twitter outrage at everything. Be it a pair of trousers or a short skirt, somebody, somewhere, will not like it.