San Francisco, CA (PRBuzz.com) December 31, 2012 -- Celebrities across the entertainment landscape made it a very merry 'twitmas' for their respective followers.
Some celebrities dressed up, stripped off, and posed in festive photos for the holidays, giving their fans just what they want: More of the celebrities.
Coleen Rooney was well endowed with Christmas spirit as she dressed up as Wizard of Oz character Dorothy for the holidays.
The young star, who is expecting with her second child with her husband Wayne Rooney, posed with her three-year-old Kai, who was dressed as the Scarecrow.
Olympic bronze medal winner Tom Daley stripped off his clothing and held a mistletoe branch over his head, as the 18-year-old enticed his followers with a racy photo.
Singer Preeya Kalidas and Leona Lewis, along with Kelly brook were among those posing in front of their respective Christmas trees.
Jodie Marsh dawned a Santa's hat (and little else) during her sunbathing pic from the beach, while I'm A Celebrity star Helen Flanagan blew a kiss to her fans.
Mel C, of Spice Girl fame, posted with her two children to mark a Hillsborough charity single that has launched to the number one spot.
Long-time celebrity David Hassellhof had a picture of himself cooking a holiday turkey.
There was also the holiday failures pictures on twitter, with Gary Lineker posting a raw turkey, admitting: "Two hours in the oven and still the turkey is cold. Helps if you put the oven on right? My only job. Oops.
"Christmas lunch has now become dinner and I could well be served on a platter. Revenge is a dish best served cold."
Shortly after, Gary added: "Thought we'd go ahead with the starters and then have a rest... For three hours."
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