Apparently, it was Chlöe Bailey who caused Twitter to go crazy single-handedly, without any new music, though. The singer posted an image with the caption, ‘he’s my twin, sorry sis ‘ tagging her sister Halle, which clearly was some kind of fun dig. But the replies? Ohhh, the replies were never chill.
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In the first place, the tweet itself didn’t say anything about “he,” but in the best throwback-and-honestly-he-could-pass-for-either-Chlöe-or-Halle’s-mini-me picture being pictured together, chaos ensued. The likes of @WatchYaMouths supported the back and forth about this little sibling banter, who jests that: “Y’all basically triplets lol.” But then came the response from @BlondDonn, saying “Looks like you about to start paying child support soon Chlöe 😂💕.” Was that too harsh? Well, maybe. Funny? Totally.
Then, of course, Twitter itself started Twiter-ing, and it set itself even more aflame. There was a whole air war about whose baby this looked like. If he looks like DDG, said @backndfendi. “Whole time he stole Branson whole FACE,” retorted @cozygirlcee. The randomness of these comparisons? Totally on brand for Twitter.
And drama ensued. @MrsMonnica threw shade with, “Says the girl who got dribbled by @burnaboy eew😭I bet that ‘baby’ you is super disappointed!!!!” Ouch. And @PPicks33248 straight up threatened her with,”I wish my bm sister would post some shit like this bitch delete it now.” The energy? Too much.
And do not forget the locs discourse-that’s a thing now. @galactanegro sided up with Chlöe after listening to someone say that she resembled a male celebrity: “Okay but she had her locs before him and comparing a black woman to a man is weird.” The replies spiraled into a whole debate about who “owns” locs, with @detroitmenace3 shrugging saying, “Cool but it’s just locs, they don’t own them.” Deep? Hopefully. Unnecessary? Most likely.
Amid the absurd tweets, @NuJhayhne captured it really well by tweeting, “It’s crazy how he combines Halle and Chlöe’s faces molded tf🤣🤣.” Like, yeah, the kid got Bailey in his genes. But the internet? They will turn everything into a battlefield.
Then, there was @meemothecat sitting serenely, deciding, “That’s auntie’s baby…😍.” That’s a powerful contrast to the pitch of negativity one used to see.
So, the verdict? Chlöe posts a cute picture about some twin, and boom- the Internet locks into position and makes it all about locs, child support, and who actually looks like this babe. Classic Twitter. And as for Halle? Well, she might be chuckling somewhere-or just slightly side-eyeing her sister for the whole mess. Either way, we’re entertained!
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But, wait, what am I talking about? Oh, yeah. Never tweet about your twin unless you’re ready for the internet to splay it open like a biology exam.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider