
Kevin Abstract plans to deactivate his Twitter account soon
BROCKHAMPTON's Kevin Abstract has revealed that he's planning to deactivate his Twitter account after this week.
Last week BROCKHAMPTON released their final album The Family, and followed it up just a few hours later with their final, final album TM, and on Twitter yesterday (20 November), Kevin Abstract revealed that he may not be on Twitter for much longer.
"BH family. Thx for being down for the ride," he wrote. "I appreciate y’all. I am probably the most dramatic person you follow on this app. With that being said: I’ll be deactivating this account after these radio shows air this week. If you wanna keep up with me, I’m sure you’ll find me."
BH family. Thx for being down for the ride. I appreciate y’all. I am probably the most dramatic person you follow on this app. With that being said: I’ll be deactivating this account after these radio shows air this week. If you wanna keep up with me, I’m sure you’ll find me.
— ian (@kevinabstract) November 20, 2022
On Saturday (19 November) BROCKHAMPTON played their final show at LA's Fonda Theatre.
BROCKHAMPTON's The Family and TM albums are out now.
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