Whether it’s Instagram or Twitter, it appears that everyone on the globe has a social platform. However, there are a handful of well-known persons who have long ignored social media. While others have stated their reasons for not jumping on board, it appears that many are finally warming up to the notion and making their debut on social media sites. Despite the fact that Instagram and Twitter have been there since the mid-2000s, some of Hollywood’s A-list have gotten a late start and will be joining these platforms in 2021. Keep scrolling to discover which celebs took their time getting on social media, from Angelina Jolie to Jon Stewart and more.

Angelina Jolie

After more than a year, one of the world’s greatest performers has actually joined Instagram. The philanthropist, who also describes herself as a “mom and cinematographer,” joined the forum with an important announcement in favor of Indigenous women who are terrified of the Taliban’s recent conquest of the nation. The article included a letter written by a young girl from Afghanistan who is scared of losing her rights to education, labor, and freedom, according to Jolie. Jolie’s posts have primarily been for humanitarian issues since she joined.

Jung-Jae Lee

Lee Jung Jae, who is now experiencing popularity with his new show ‘Squid Game,’ astonished his fans by joining social media. The actor, who has previously eschewed the platform, posted a hilarious selfie with a comment. “Is this…the way it’s done? #Squid Game, #Lee Jung Jae”. He was writing at the moment. The star presently has 5.2 million Instagram followers.

Hae-soo Park

On Oct 2, the 39-year-old performer, who is recognized as one of South Korea’s most renowned actors, re-joined the camera app. The first post from the actor is a picture in which he looks to be having a great time. “This is Park Hae Soo, I also joined,” he captioned the post. Later, he shared a few more photographs from his exhibition, Squid Game. He currently has 2.8 million followers on Instagram.

Gong Yoo

Fans of South Korean actor Gong Yoo rejoiced whenever the actor joined Instagram in December. SOOP, Gong Yoo’s management firm, published a statement introducing the actor’s new Instagram account. The actor makes references to the famous program Squid Game, in which he starred as a guest, during his first post.

Jon Stewart

Stewart, whose humorous views on politics and the mainstream media’s portrayal of them have thrilled and enlightened millions of viewers for years, will join Twitter in January 2021. In his third tweet, Stewart added, “So if I do really well on here, I get to be President, yes?” in a probably satirical allusion to Donald Trump’s habits on the site, which he is now permanently banned from.