“I’m gonna be nominated for an Oscar one day. Already claimin it.” That’s the tweet Matthew Cherry posted June 2, 2012, manifesting his dreams of becoming an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker. The call-out to the universe was answered — and upgraded — on Feb. 9, 2020, as the pro football player-turned-filmmaker made it all the way to the Oscar stage to accept the best animated short film statuette for Hair Love. Cherry’s tweet has led to another milestone: He’s now on a billboard. Executives at Twitter were so inspired by his trajectory that they used it as inspiration for the platform’s most ambitious celebrity and athlete campaign yet by taking a series of manifestation tweets and splashing them across billboards in eight cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Chicago. “His was the very first tweet we anchored on,” posted Leslie Berland, Twitter’s chief marketing officer, along with the hashtag #TweetItIntoExistence. “The vision, the confidence, the clarity!” Bold-faced names who similarly manifested tweets into reality and are now featured on billboards include Megan Thee Stallion, Issa Rae, Simu Liu, Niall Horan, Demi Lovato, race car driver Bubba Wallace, Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back…
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Matthew Cherry on Inspiring Twitter Campaign Based on Oscar Tweet – The Hollywood Reporter
