Magic very concerned about a parody Twitter account of himself
Jeremy Brevard / USA TODAY Sports
Magic Johnson apparently doesn't understand how parody Twitter accounts work.
The NBA legend issued an important PSA to his Twitter followers on Thursday warning them about a user that's been masquerading as himself.
Someone is using my profile images to create an account using Magic Johnson with a "q" instead of a "g". That is not me.
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) May 6, 2016
If Magic Johnson with a "q" tweets or asks to follow you it is not my real account.
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) May 6, 2016
Word soon got back to the fake Magic Johnson, who let the real Magic know he's not going anywhere.
.@MagicJohnson delete your account I'll take it from here
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@maqicjohnson) May 6, 2016
Stay away from the Magic with a "q," kids.
- With h/t to Barstool Sports
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