{"id":86917,"date":"2025-01-28T23:53:41","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:53:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/incredible-story-of-how-twitter-reunited-best-friends-after-12-years-apart-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:53:41","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:53:41","slug":"incredible-story-of-how-twitter-reunited-best-friends-after-12-years-apart-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/incredible-story-of-how-twitter-reunited-best-friends-after-12-years-apart-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Incredible story of how Twitter reunited best friends after 12 years apart &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Incredible story of how Twitter reunited best friends after 12 years apart When a woman posted an image of her and a friend on a cruise in 2006, seeking to get in touch with them again, she didn\u2019t expect Twitter to track her down in less than 24 hours. Twitter user @briannacry posted the image on November 24, saying \u201cI need y\u2019all to help me find my bestfriend cause I miss her and I need to see how she\u2019s doing now.\u201d Compassionate Twitter users quickly began to share the post, which currently has over 90,000 retweets at the time of writing, but almost 24 hours later, Brianna still hadn\u2019t found her friend. Hey twitter, I met this girl on a dinner cruise in Hawaii in 2006. We were basically bestfriends for that night so I need y\u2019all to help me find my bestfriend cause I miss her and I need to see how she\u2019s doing now. Please retweet this so we can be reunited. pic.twitter.com\/LRtk6ClvV3 \u2014 Bri (@briannacry) November 24, 2018 However, perhaps in all the confusion and endless notifications, Brianna actually missed that the friend in question had responded a few hours earlier \u2013 11 hours and 18 minutes after the original Tweet was posted. The best friend Brianna was searching for sent back a selfie of herself holding a photo from when she was around the same age in 2006, as evidence it was her. Simply writing \u201cHeard you were looking for me\u201d, @heii_tree send Twitter into a frenzy as she reunited with her long lost best friend. It turns out that Heii hadn\u2019t been on Twitter for years, but that friends of her recognized her in the picture and alerted her that an online search party was looking for her. Bruhhh it\u2019s been literal years since I was last on Twitter and the first thing I see is a search party for my ass \u2014 heii (@heii_tree) November 24, 2018 When asked how it came to her attention, Heii explained that she hasn\u2019t \u201cchanged much in the time span between elementary and middle school\u201d, so her middle school friends knew it was her. Most of the friends that alerted me I\u2019ve known since middle school!! I don\u2019t think I changed much in the time span between elementary and middle school, so that\u2019s why \u2014 heii (@heii_tree) November 25, 2018 Unfortunately, someone did try to spoil this wholesome moment by attempting to scam people, starting a GoFundMe to help them meet up \u2013 but Heii assured people that it was not linked to them at all. To my knowledge, neither @briannacry or I have set up\/been contacted about a gofundme. Please be careful about links everyone, and keep your muns close to your huns uwu pic.twitter.com\/bRXItgPJDU \u2014 heii (@heii_tree) November 25, 2018 However, a GoFundMe might actually be exactly what is needed if the pair are to meet each other again, as Heii explains she isn\u2019t in a position to make a trip any time soon. To everyone who\u2019s saying @briannacry and I should meet up: I\u2019m going to community college on financial aid I\u2019m not going anywhere anytime soon pic.twitter.com\/PJaqZqHZvP \u2014 heii (@heii_tree) November 25, 2018 The power of Twitter reuniting the pair was noticed by some of the biggest influencers on Twitter, such as YouTuber Daniel \u2018KEEMSTAR\u2019 Keem. If the pair do ever meet up, it will most likely be all over Twitter now that it is somewhat in the public interest, as one of the great positive outcomes of social media.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Incredible story of how Twitter reunited best friends after 12 years apart When a woman posted an image of her and a friend on a cruise in 2006, seeking to get in touch with them again, she didn\u2019t expect Twitter to track her down in less than 24 hours. 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