Cher might be Film noir Archivesknown for her music and excellent emoji use, but today we need to acknowledge that the goddess of pop has officially become the Twitter clapback queen.
The singer turned to Twitter to address Donald Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allows undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children to work and get an education.
"Those who can must take a 'Dreamer' into their home and protect them," she tweeted. "I'm ready to do this and others in my business will do the same."
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"Sure you will Cher..I'll believe it when I see it!" bitter Twitter user Brenda Webb tweeted, according to multiple screenshots. (Webb's account has since become private.) Cher's response was six simple words and, well, read for yourself below.
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"Then keep your eyes open bitch," she tweeted. No punctation, no emoji, just one perfect tweet from Cher that instantly made the internet an entertaining place to be again.
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Sorry not sorry, Webb. Cher won this round (and will probably win every round in every Twitter match against trolls, if we're being honest).
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