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Among them is singer Dannii Minogue, 39, who tweeted about her newborn baby boy.
Celebrities seem to be addicted to social networking site Twitter, as some even tweeted on Christmas Day.
Among them is singer Dannii Minogue, 39, who tweeted about her newborn baby boy.
"One more sleep. Santa please don't forget little Ethan, he has been a very good boy. night tweet peeps!" the Daily Mail quoted her as having tweeted.
Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, 84, tweeted about what he and his new fiancee Crystal Harris, 24, were doing.
"After the movie tonight, Crystal and I exchanged gifts. I gave Crystal a ring. A truly memorable Christmas Eve," he wrote.
Piers Morgan, 45, wished both his friends and enemies a happy Christmas.
"A very happy Christmas to all my followers, even those who can't stand the sight of me but just can't stop themselves," he stated.
English cricketer Graeme Swann, 31, was feeling a little blue this Christmas.
"I'm not really feeling Christmas over here in Australia. No decorations, no snow, no Great Escape or cheesy Roger Moore Bond film on TV. Nothing," he wrote.
Even Australia's cricket legend Shane Warne was also added to the list of celeb tweeters.
"Hope everyone is enjoying Christmas time and chilling with family and friends. Beans on toast for breakfast today, look out in commentary box!!" he stated.