Leslie Jones is Emmanuelle – The Sex Lives Of Ghosts (2004)back to communicating with her adoring public on Twitter after cowardly hacker-trolls drove her away, probably to compensate for their own failings.
SEE ALSO: An 8- to 9-year-old kid wrote Leslie Jones the greatest fan letter everThe Saturday Night Livealum and Ghostbustersstar returned on Saturday evening with a series of tweets ruminating about breakfast cereal, comic books and beloved TV icons of the '80s and '90s.
It all started with a mic drop ...
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And then the floodgates opened ...
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Jones went offline in late August after hackers escalated trolling into punishable-by-law territory. The comic -- who had already been a high-profile target for internet-fueled harassment -- had her personal website and iCloud account hacked, with the perpetrators of the crime posting a mix of personal information and nude photos.
After the hack, Jones stepped away from social media temporarily. It was in some ways a repeat of what happened in July after racist trolls targeted her following the release of Ghostbusters.
A modicum of good came from that first incident, at least: conservative voice and self-described troll Milo Yiannopoulos was banned from Twitter for his role in inciting the virtual hate mob.
Jones addressed her second return to social media in a pair of Sunday tweets.
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Welcome back, Leslie. We missed you.
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