Emily Osment Loves to Tweet About Her Feet
Actress Emily Osment has been acting for nearly her entirely life. As the younger sister of Sixth Sense star, Haley Joel Osment, it is no surprise that Emily has found success on both the big and small screens. The 22 year-old star made her first film and television appearances in 1999, and has been a strong presence in the acting world ever since. Now with an impressive resume to her name, Osment has amassed a large fan base, and she currently has more than three million followers on Twitter. Like most stars, Osment uses the platform to communicate with friends and fans; however, there is another topic that seems to come up quite frequently in Osment’s tweets. Since creating her account in February 2009, Osment has published several tweets about her feet, and judging by the number of retweets and favorites, her followers don’t seem to mind. Here are three feet tweets from actress Emily Osment.
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My wittle feet just touched The Madison Square Garden Stage to introduce the love of my li-WAIT. Michael Buble's engaged?!? K I die now.
— Emily Osment (@EmilyOsment) December 11, 2010
Although it can be crushing to find out that the love of your life is in love with someone else, it’s better to learn this information while walking across a stage as opposed to walking down the aisle. Unfortunately for Osment and her feet, Michael Buble has gotten married since she wrote this tweet.
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Leopold and His Fiction: my hands and feet were dancing too hard to tweet or something last night, but alas, now I will say DAMN.
— Emily Osment (@EmilyOsment) May 8, 2013
Apparently Emily Osment’s feet also possess the ability to tweet. However, Osment reveals that she is a fan of Leopold and His Fiction, a Detroit based band with “Rn’B-tinged, backwoods charm.” Although the band’s bio includes that they’ve been working with Grammy Award nominated producer Chris Smith, the site fails to mention that their music has the ability to induce non-stop dancing.
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"I am peeling an apple and dangling my feet 🙂 sweet yet dangerous" -Bai Ling
— Emily Osment (@EmilyOsment) November 10, 2013
Borrowing a quote from Chinese actress, Bai Ling, Emily Osment seems to agree with the sentiment that peeling an apple while dangling her feet can be a dangerous thing to do. Although the true meaning behind the tweet is hard to understand, there seems to be a ‘don’t try this at home’ warning against peeling apples while dangling your feet.
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