It all started simply enough.
Then J-Grobes apologized.
But then it got weird.
And he tried to cover it up.
Then, he posted a link.
For bright, red rubber gloves.
And then he went crazy.
And it ended as quickly as it began.
And that was it.
But was it a brief, albeit weird, look into the life of a celebrity or a constructed sketch designed to engaged, intrigue, and get a few laughs? Either way it shows the power – and possibilities – of celebrity Twitter accounts. While many celebs use social media to push their products or communicate with fans, it seems that The Grobster has realized the ridiculousness of the frenzy of celebrity worship and has used it to his advantage – and our entertainment.
If you're not following @JoshGroban then you should. He's been listed on the Top Twitter Feeds To Follow for two years in a row.