Kirstie Alley claims she doesn’t know how she blocked Billy Eichner on Twitter

Look who’s blocking.
April 20, 2020 12:36 p.m. EST
April 22, 2020 11:36 a.m. EST
We love Billy Eichner and we’re not afraid to admit it. Not only is he a joy and a delight to watch on his show, Billy on the Street, but his Twitter feed is peppered with fun commentary and occasional wacky political analysis. Come for the sass, stay for the class. So it truly was a dark day on Sunday when our boy Billy discovered that he had been blocked on Twitter by actress Kirstie Alley. Thoughts and prayers, Billy!Taking to the very social media platform that brought about such a shockwave, Billy simply posted a screenshot of Kirstie’s profile which he was blocked from viewing, with the caption, “Have a wonderful day.” We all were left wondering if there was a hidden meaning to his caption. *Shoves microphone in stranger’s face* For a dollar, is Billy hurt by this, or does he find it funny? [video_embed id='1694830']RELATED: A series of notes arguing over flowers is a real-life Twitter war[/video_embed]Twitter sent an outpouring of what we think is genuine concern, including actress Katharine McPhee. Billy had to thank his fans multiple times for the support in these trying times. If we were to learn that the famous Cheers and Look Who’s Talking star didn’t want us in her life, we would probably need comfort and support too! “Thank you all for the outpouring of support. I have a lot to say about this but I’m not going to say it right now. Stay safe,” he tweeted. Wait, does he know why she blocked him?That’s great if he does, but apparently, Kirstie Alley doesn’t have the foggiest idea. When a fan tweeted at her official account, asking for answers, she responded, “I didn’t mam . . . must have been in error.”Hmm, maybe she has a short memory, because the two have interacted on Twitter before in what could be construed as tense interactions. Also, on Billy on the Street, Billy once made an elaborate sketch with Rachel Dratch that poked fun at Scientology, a religion that Kirstie believes in very deeply.  So either this is a big misunderstanding, or we can expect a lot of Kirstie Alley-themed jokes in future Billy On The Street episodes. Can’t wait to find out which![video_embed id='-1']BEFORE YOU GO: Police officers help elderly man do his shopping[/video_embed]

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