Considering the number of people who have been banned from the new social network by its owner, it was no surprise that Weird Al expressed outrage that Daniel Radcliffe was among them. It wasn't Musk's fault because he wasn't on any social media channels The actor who played the comedy artist in Weird: The AlYankovic Story had been suspended from the social networking site. Since the movie about him was released this month, it would have made sense for the actor to parody him on his social media accounts. They stopped the account ofdaniel radcliffe. It was obvious that he was doing a stunt. The author wrote Even if it was to promote the movie, it would make sense that the actor would have been punished for parodying the comedian. It's not the case. The Toronto Star reported on the claim. According to Scott Boute, the actor does not use any social media. The deception becomes clear once you start digging in the weeds, but all in all, it seems like it was correct. Data from the Internet Archive shows that the account has been inactive or suspended since 2011.
There is a clue from the man himself. The actor has said that he doesn't use social media. He told the magazine that he would probably stay away from the platforms because he would get into fights on them.
The kind of person that gets into fights would be the kind of person I would be if I were on the social networking site. If you're talking to someone on social media who's claiming to be me, you can give them shit.
On the Hot Ones show, the actor said that he wouldn't be on social media in 2020.
I would like to say that there is some sort of intellectual, well-thought-out reason for this, because I considered getting a Twitter, and I 100% know that if I did, you all would be waking up to stories of people getting into fights.
It seems that the only truth to be found here is that the joke was based on all of the drama over the suspension of the social networking site. It has to be handed to him.
Since Musk gutted the company's communications department during layoffs, it's understandable that Gizmodo didn't get a response on the fake account. According to The Independent, this is a story about a person who pretended to be DanielRadcliffe for a long time and was suspended or lost interest.