140 shades of red
Here is a look at some celebs who tweeted their tantrums to the world.

Rupert Murdoch
With British activists campaigning to cover up Murdoch's traditionally topless Page 3 girls in his Sun newspaper, the media baron tweeted "Brit feminists bang on forever about page 3. I bet never buy paper(sic)". He then turned it around asking the Tweeple for their opinions by saying, "Aren't beautiful young women more attractive in at least some fashionable clothes?"
Miley Cyrus
Preity Zinta
In May this year, Zinta launched into a 15-tweet long rant, about the lack of sensitivity towards celebrities and the price of fame. A month later Zinta filed a complaint against former beau Ness Wadia for molesting and abusing her during an IPL match, which resulted in more fodder for Tweeple.
Charlie Sheen
Sonam Kapoor
When Kapoor debuted, Shobhaa De said the longlegged lass "just doesn't cut it in the sex appeal stakes" to which Kapoor responded by calling De "a 60-something porn writer". Now it is all airkissing and mutual admiration.
Sarah Jessica Parker
It is not always easy to smile and ignore a hate-tweet. In April 2014, Parker saw red when she read a 'disgusting' tweet about her children and responded with, "Your anonymity doesn't diminish your outrageous and vulgar tweet." Don't mess with Parker's family or fashion.
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