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      • American singer Dionne Warwick, who has reigned as a diva for over six decades, is now using her voice as the 'Queen of Twitter,' spreading joy and poking fun in viral tweets to a new audience.
      www.reuters.com/article/lifestyle/queen-of-twitter-dionne-warwick-uses-her-voice-on-social-media-idUSKBN2BV33O/
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  2. Dec 8, 2020 · Warwick cleared the air this week -- after seeing some "foolishness" in her replies, she confirmed in a video posted to Twitter that she is indeed the one tweeting out her own messages, and ...

  3. Feb 18, 2021 · Don’t Make Her Over: Dionne Warwick Is Still Crushing It at 80. The icon's hilariously candid tweets have made her an unlikely social media queen.

  4. Apr 9, 2021 · NEW YORK (Reuters) - American singer Dionne Warwick, who has reigned as a diva for over six decades, is now using her voice as the ‘Queen of Twitter,’ spreading joy and poking fun in viral tweets to a new audience.

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    After watching my nieces and nephews giggling away at the app. I looked and was not pleased with the amount of bashing and ugly words that were being used, so I decided that the presence of a grown-up was necessary! I started an account and wanted to let kids know that there are ways to reach each other and say things with kindness. I tweet when I ...

    You get to a place in life where you don’t worry about what other people think. I’ve been pretty fortunate in that everything I've shared and posted online has been accepted the way it was given.

    During the pandemic, I realized that I needed rest. I used COVID as an opportunity to enjoy my house for a change. It’s the longest I’ve ever been able to sleep in my own bed and without housekeeping knocking on the door, asking if they can clean the room. My TV and I became good friends, as did my refrigerator and I. I like to cook and I’m not a r...

    I still love getting out on the road and doing shows. I love what I do, and having audiences show up is amazing. Music is a gift, and I’m always striving to use it the way I’m supposed to be using it.

    Even though I’m often on the road, I try to speak to my friends every day. It’s great to stay in touch and have a support system. Everybody knows what I do and knows my schedule is not one that always allows me to be available daily. Sometimes it’s weekly, but that doesn’t really bother any of us. We understand and stay connected.

    I’m definitely going to retire—I just have no idea when! But even then, I’ll still keep active and focus on other things. I have an interior design company that I’ll be paying more attention to. I usually say to my kids, “I make plans and God laughs.”

    I get my sense of humor from my family. We’re a bunch of crazy folks who love laughter. It really is the best medicine in the world. We take one day at a time like you’re supposed to, and it seems to work. My family [including sons David Elliott, 52, and Damon Elliott, 48] was always supportive, loving, giving and caring, and that’s all I ever knew...

    If I can’t sleep, I turn on the TV. I found a channel called MeTV. And it's wonderful. All my childhood shows are on like Perry Mason and Matlock and Gunsmoke. I also enjoy shows where I don’t have to think. I watch the Cooking Channel, HGTV, Hallmark Channel. I watch channels where I don’t have to do anything but enjoy.

    That we all become human beings again. This chaos going on now just doesn't make sense. Everybody's gone through exactly the same thing. And it seems to have made people crazy. I’m hoping that we'll get to the point where we understand that all the arguing is not doing us any good. We need to get back to being human and realizing that’s really what...

  5. Nov 30, 2020 · Yes, that’s really Dionne Warwick behind her Twitter account. And yes, she really can see your replies.

  6. "It wasn't my voice being heard," she said of why she joined Twitter in the first place. "I felt I had a way of letting those who were doing craziness on social media, the bashing of...