Pokemon Go: All of These Celebrities Are Playing the Game
"I love catching Pokemon on this new app! Much better than the stuff you can catch from Tinder."
Seemingly everyone is playing Pokemon Go, including a lot of celebrities.
Over the past week, a number of stars from the movie, TV, and music worlds have posted about the hit mobile game on their social media channels. People playing the game include singers John Mayer, Mark Hoppus, Wiz Khalifa, as well as actor Bryan Cranston. Of course, comedian and late night TV host Stephen Colbert didn't miss a chance to crack a joke, too.
You can see some of the tweets and Instagram posts below (as discovered by The Wrap).
John Mayer:

Bryan Cranston:
.@Davies9Jeremy #asktheinfiltrator pic.twitter.com/o3YWLA9BPd
— Bryan Cranston (@BryanCranston) July 12, 2016
Mario Lopez:
Caught a @Pokemon on set today...#PokemonGo pic.twitter.com/t0hmAzP4ys
— Mario Lopez (@MarioLopezExtra) July 12, 2016
Stephen Colbert:
I love catching Pokémon on this new app! Much better than the stuff you can catch from Tinder.
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) July 12, 2016
Wiz Khalifa:
I know about the privacy issues wit Pokemon but fuck man. Nigga gotta catch em all.
— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) July 12, 2016
Christine Teigen:
Michael watch outttt pic.twitter.com/OWLRoESsiA
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) July 10, 2016
Vince McMahon:
I don’t care who you are … Get OUT of my weight room! #PokemonGO pic.twitter.com/JLaB71nSKV
— Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) July 13, 2016
Mark Hoppus:
Look who showed up in the dressing room after the show. pic.twitter.com/WwgD9DprlZ
— mark hoppus (@markhoppus) July 9, 2016
Pokemon Go launched last week and has since become a global phenomenon. On the business side, its release has added $9 billion to Nintendo's market cap.
Recently, it was reported that in wake of the game's huge success, Hollywood studios are scrambling to sign a deal for the Pokemon movie rights.
For more on Pokemon Go, check out GameSpot's review.
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