All eyes are on Twitter pretty much constantly these days, anxiously waiting for celebs to use 140 characters to spill the truth and make us RT. And because it's 2016, you can get those all-time fave tweets screen-printed onto a t-shirt (like this #Larry shipper did) or maybe even run to the craft store to pick up an iron-on transfer sheet to do it totally DIY. Or, you know, you could look into the tons of rad merch spread across the web made specifically for those who live for celeb subtweets, follow-backs, and unfollows.
From deleted tweets to full-on beefs, here are some tangible, stylish items that feature our fave celebrities using social media to throw shade, spread love, and share what's on their minds.
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“All The Love” Button — $1.85
Inspired by Harry Styles’s sweet Twitter sign-off.
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Airplane Water Bottle Shirt — $17.99
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Wear this deleted, but award-winning, tweet from Kanye West.
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The faces and dialogue of one of the most iconic Twitter feuds ever.
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Calum Hood Pin — $1.50
“Calum Is Daddy AF,” Luke Hemmings once wrote in a since-deleted tweet. Fans still cherish the screenshots they grabbed, though, and can wear the statement proudly.
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A Cat Lover's “Daily Struggle” Pillow — $19.84
Buy this super relatable statement for your Taylor Swift–loving, cat lady friend.
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“Ha U Clown” Patch — $15
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Remember that time Zayn had Twitter beef with Max George from The Wanted? An unforgettable phrase came from it.
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“I Hate Olives” T-Shirt — $29.50
Kim Kardashian's hilarious tweet about starting to like olives is a must-have.
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“Beach, Don't Kill My Vibe” iPhone Case — $31.25
A peach-colored phone case themed after a Harry Styles tweet.
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0/4 Band Member Twitter Followers Fleece Sweatshirt — $24
Your Twitter bio states this when none of the members of 5 Seconds of Summer follow you back :(
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Halsey Advice Tee — $25
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Halsey knows what's up. Share her wisdom.
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Matty Healy Tea Tweet Mug — $14.75
Drink your coffee in a mug featuring a tweet about having a cup of tea that was actually coffee from The 1975’s frontman Matty Healy.