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Gigi Hadid Quits Twitter as It's Not 'Safe Place' Anymore After Elon Musk Takeover
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The supermodel joins the likes of Sara Bareilles, Toni Braxton, Shonda Rhimes, Mick Foley and more famous names to say goodbye to the platform since the world's richest man became the CEO.

AceShowbiz - Gigi Hadid has decided to say goodbye to Twitter. The supermodel has announced that she quit the blue bird app as it's no longer a "safe place" for anyone after world's richest man Elon Musk bought the platform for $44 billion.

On the heels of Twitter mass layoffs, the 27-year-old supermodel turned to her Instagram Story to let her 76 million followers know that she's no longer on the blue bird app. She even called the social media site "cesspool of hate & bigotry."

"For a long time, but especially with its new leadership," Gigi wrote of Elon, "it's becoming more and more of a cesspool of hate & bigotry, and its [sic] not a place I want to be a part [sic] of."

Gigi added an apology to her fans on the platform, writing that she "loved connecting" with them "for a decade." She elaborated more, "I can't stay it's a safe place for anyone, nor a social platform that will do more good than harm."

Alongside her statement, Gigi included Human Rights Counsel Shannon Raj Singh's tweet about being laid off from the tech giant. Shannon's post read, "Yesterday was my last day at Twitter: the entire Human Rights team has been cut from the company. I am enormously proud of the work we did to implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights, to protect those at-risk in global conflicts & crises including Ethiopia."

Gigi Hadid's IG Story

Gigi Hadid announced she deactivated her Twitter account after Elon Musk became the CEO and owner of Twitter, Inc.

Twitter fired roughly half of its workforce on Friday, November 4 with an email to staff explaining the cuts were "necessary to ensure the company's success moving forward." A handful of employees moved quickly to file a class action lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of Twitter workers.

The paperwork alleged that Twitter is letting go of staff without adequate notice, in violation of California and federal employment law. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification act, or WARN, requires at least a 60-day notice before conducting mass layoffs.

Defending his decision, Elon, who announced that he'll charge $8 a month for verified users who have blue tick, said that "there is no choice when the company is losing over $4M/day." The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors further explained that anyone who "exited was offered 3 months of severance, which is 50% more than legally required."

Interestingly, Bloomberg reported over the weekend that the bird company is now reaching out to dozens of employees to come back to work, noting that they were laid off "by mistake."

Aside from Gigi, many famous names decided to quit the platform, including Sara Bareilles, Toni Braxton, Mick Foley and "Grey's Anatomy" screenwriter Shonda Rhimes, since Elon officially became the owner and CEO of Twitter, Inc. on October 27.

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