Established and well-known actor Kelsey Grammer (or “Frasier” for those up on their 90’s sitcoms) has taken to Twitter with a quest that’s gaining popularity.
The ruckus is all about correcting grammar and to fit the occasion, comes with the hashtag, #KelseyGrammerGrammar.
It has come to my attention that the fine people of @Twitter have an egregious grammar problem. I’m here to help. #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Kelsey Grammer (@KelseyGrammer) June 30, 2014
Grammer’s original tweet carried over 1,800 retweets and continues to pick up steam as he corrects tweets around the twittersphere:
.@StoneTired, I’m honored you think so, but believe it should be *it’s. #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Kelsey Grammer (@KelseyGrammer) June 30, 2014
.@Chunkysequins Lack of punctuation aside, I think you meant “his father’s shenanigans”. #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Kelsey Grammer (@KelseyGrammer) June 30, 2014
.@ischafer It’s spelled “Frasier,” but you were very close. #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Kelsey Grammer (@KelseyGrammer) July 1, 2014
.@awesome_engine’s tweet has an error. Can anyone spot it? #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Kelsey Grammer (@KelseyGrammer) July 1, 2014
Since the launch of the hashtag, many are enjoying the “Fraiser-ish” grammar policing on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/KerriNTurner/status/484194445806419968
Lucky @Twitter now has a self-appointed Grammar guardian. Hide your errant apostrophes. #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Jen Dudley-Nicholson (@jendudley) July 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/reeve_elizabeth/status/484165337680601089
Know what's better than @KelseyGrammer correcting grammar? @Tori_Spelling spelling! #KelseyGrammerGrammar #ToriSpellingSpelling #wordnerd
— Jessica Banov (@jessicabanov) July 2, 2014
@KelseyGrammer – One of the finest actors I've seen has joined us! Welcome! You've got your work cut out for you. #KelseyGrammerGrammar
— Bryan Dunlap (@dunlapbryan) July 1, 2014