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Published 17:22 07 Nov 2022 GMT
Kathy Griffin proved she couldn’t be silenced after her suspension on Twitter by reviving her deceased mother's account to return to the platform.
The 62-year-old comedian was banned from the social media platform after changing her display name and picture to Elon Musk - which violated the new company policy on impersonations.
Shortly after her suspension, the hashtag "Free Kathy" was tweeted under her late mother Maggie Griffin’s Twitter account - which hadn’t been active since 2019.
In a follow-up tweet, Griffin replied to Musk after the billionaire said that "Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying 'parody' will be permanently suspended," by writing: "I’m back from the grave to say… #FreeKathy #TipIt."
The Pulp Fiction actress then clarified that she was using her mom's account, writing: "Apologize in advance for all the comments you’re gonna have to read about how ugly I am and they’re probably gonna throw you in there too."
"Oh by the way this is KG. I’m tweeting from my dead mother’s account," Griffin said, adding that her late mother "would not mind".
Following Griffin's suspension, the Tesla founder tried to crack a joke by tweeting that Griffin was banned because she impersonated "a comedian". He then said that if she wanted her account back, she would have to pay $8.
The My Life on the D-List alum then replied to Musk's tweet, through her mother's account, writing: "I mean… you stole that joke, you a***ole."
"People have been posting that joke for hours, you hack. Look, please do a better job running this company. It used to mean something. This is KG btw," she added.