In recent months the iconic rock singer has deleted several posts on his account; currently only 13 tweets are available
Iconic singer of The cure and vocals on hits like “Boys don’t cry,” “Friday I’m in love,” “Just like Heaven” AND “Between days,” Roberto Smith announced that he will no longer use his account on Twittera social network currently called X.
Last Sunday, the 19th, the 65-year-old artist, who has deleted several tweets in recent months, took the opportunity to make his latest publication for an indefinite period of time. “January 19, 2025. Time to go. Any other accounts on Twitter claiming to be me is a lie,” he wrote.
Finally, Blacksmith took the opportunity to list the social media links on which it will be active, such as Instagram, Mastodon AND Blue sky. “Otherwise I probably won’t be here anymore”, concluded the English singer in the post published on Twitter.
JANUARY 19, 2025.
IT’S TIME TO GO.
ANY OTHER TWITTER ACCOUNT CLAIMING TO BE ME IS A LIE.
FROM TIME TO TIME I CAN BE HERE: https://t.co/wgY0dp14Tr
OR HERE: https://t.co/fjXtL5cOJ5
OR HERE: https://t.co/hsBEt2Jof8…
OTHERWISE I’LL PROBABLY BE OUT.
AFTER YOU…
RSX
—ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) January 19, 2025
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Source: Terra

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