The Digitally-Dead Celebs Have Released Their “Last Tweet & Testament” Videos – See Them All Here

VIDEO CLIPS OF THE DAY.

And the Keep a Child Alive Campaign has officially started with celebs committing digital death! See their last Tweet and Testaments:

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Alicia Keys’ Last Tweet and Testament

Kim Kardashian’s Last Tweet/Testament

Ryan Seacrest’s Last Tweet/Testament

Justin Timberlake’s Last Tweet/Testament

Usher’s Last Tweet/Testament



Jennifer Hudson’s Last Tweet/Testament




Elijah Wood’s Last Tweet/Testament



Khloe Kardashian’s Last Tweet/Testament

Serena Williams’ Last Tweet/Testament

More Digitally-Dead Celebs Pose In Coffins

We sure have a fascination with the dead, don’t we? At least Alicia Keys’ charity, Keep a Child Alive, hopes that we do.

Celebs like Justin Timberlake, Ryan Seacrest, Elijah Wood, Serena Williams, Swizz Beatz, Jay Sean, Usher, Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian and The Buried Life are going off of Twitter and Facebook starting this Wednesday until $1 million dollars is raised for Keys’ charity. 
Each celeb has also faked  his/her own death by posing in coffins for campaign posters, some of which you can see below.

The poster for each dead celeb says that the celeb sacrificed his/her digital life to give real life to millions of others affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India. “That means no more Facebook or Twitter until we buy [his/her] life back. Visit BuyLife.org or text ‘KIM’ to ‘90999’ to buy [his/her] life now.”

Can you say, “Creepy!”


Timberlake, Keys, Seacrest, Usher, Gaga, Kardashian Are All Shutting Down Online Presence For AIDS Awareness

In a first of its kind, big-time celebs are actually going radio-silent just to prove a point and raise funds for charity.

Stars such as UsherAlicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Ryan Seacrest, Kim Kardashian, and Justin Timberlake will go dark on all online activities starting Wednesday, December 1.

The Digital Life Sacrifice event will raise money for Alicia’s charity, Keep a Child Alive and raise awareness for World AIDS Day. As soon as $1 million is raised to help families with HIV/AIDS in Africa and India, the celebs will sign back online.

“This is such a direct and instantly emotional way and a little sarcastic, you know, of a way to get people to pay attention,” Alicia told the Associated Press.

The celebs have also filmed their “last tweet and testament” videos which show each star lying in a coffin.