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The Hoff is TWITTERLICIOUS

Last Updated: June 10, 2011By Ali NaderzadTags: twitter

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More frequently than not I get my news from Twitter not from the wires. I follow a number of actors and filmmakers and can find out about the latest news right away. I wonder how much of a headache this is for publicists. Here’s something David Hasselhoff tweeted today. “Check out my Hoff lced lolly! Hoffalicious!” (see picture attached)

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