Actor Danny DeVito on Wednesday tweeted his support of Nabisco workers who are on strike. He briefly lost his Twitter blue check mark, but the social media platform said it’s not because of his post.

“Support Nabisco workers striking for humane working hours, fair pay, outsourcing jobs,” the “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star wrote to his 4.1 million followers, referring to the workers at Nabisco facilities who are protesting proposed changes to work schedules and health care plans.

“NO CONTRACTS NO SNACKS.”

In a statement to NBC News on Friday, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed DeVito lost the prized blue check mark. But, the spokesperson said, “his account was debadged temporarily because the account’s information was incomplete.”

The company declined to say how long DeVito went without the blue check mark or explain how the actor’s “information was incomplete.” He has been on the platform since September 2009.

DeVito’s verification had returned by Friday. A rep for the actor could not be immediately reached for comment.

Support from the “Batman Returns” and “Twins” actor helped boost the morale the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM) members who are striking, said Mike Burlingham, vice president of BCTGM Local 364 in Portland.

“When he [DeVito] sent out that tweet, it went all over social media, it got all of us talking, ‘Danny DeVito tweeted about us, did you see that?!’ It was a pretty exciting moment,” Burlingham told NBC News. “I mean the Penguin, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s twin, it’s fantastic to see someone of his status tweeting about it.”

Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelēz International, makes well-known snacks such as Oreo, Chips Ahoy cookies and Ritz crackers.

A Nabisco rep did not immediately return phone calls or emails seeking the company’s comment on Friday.

Scott Stump contributed.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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