![]() ![]() (That would be 5% of Twitter's monthly active global users.)Ĭarter replied, "Consider it done" and posted a screenshot of the exchange. ![]() ![]() Wilkerson said at the time that he didn't really expect a reply. retweets and will get a free years worth of free chicken nuggets from Wendys. Wilkerson, a student at Manogue High School, started the legendary social media campaign in early April when he tweeted: "Yo how many retweets for a year of free chicken nuggets" as a joke. The DTFA is the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Wendy's replied, '18 million.' The 16-year-old from Nevada took up the challenge, writing: 'Consider it done.' Wilkinson's screenshot of the exchange has since been retweeted nearly 2.5 million times and is getting closer to the all-time retweet mark of nearly 3.3 million, held by Ellen DeGeneres' viral tweet from the 2014 Oscars. "That's good for the nuggets, and $100k to Wendy's Twitter account said. On Tuesday, Wendy's announced that #NuggsForCarter passed 3.4 million retweets. Last month, Wilkerson accepted a challenge from Wendy's official fast food Twitter account to get 18 million retweets in exchange for a year's supply of chicken nuggets. Carter Wilkerson is on the quest for 18 million retweets in exchange for nuggets and Wendys is helping him stay motivated. Watch Video: #NuggsForCarter: 16.3 million retweets to goĬarter Wilkerson, 16, of Reno, reached the top of the Twitter game Tuesday morning with the most retweets ever, surpassing previous record-holder Ellen DeGeneres.Īnd he'll get his chicken nuggets, plus $100,000 to a national charity. ![]()
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