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Yumi Nu and Maye Musk pose with their sizzling Sports Illustrated covers in Florida - Daily Mail

Yumi Nu and Maye Musk pose with their sizzling Sports Illustrated covers in Florida - Daily Mail

Yumi Nu and Maye Musk pose with their sizzling Sports Illustrated covers in Florida - Daily Mail
May 22, 2022 3 mins, 10 secs

Jordan Peterson after he said called her 'Not Beautiful' upon getting wind of her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover?

After receiving backlash for the tweet, Peterson ended up quitting Twitter.

The granddaughter of Benihana founder Rocky Aoki issued her response in a TikTok video that showed her laughing at Peterson's tweet, while mouthing along to a Nicki Minaj's 2009 hit Itty Bitty Piggy.

After facing what he described as a 'vicious flood of insults' in the wake of his tweet, Peterson (pictured) announced that he was going to quit Twitter once and for all .

Peterson is leaving Twitter (hopefully) after he got blasted on the thread,' one person commented, while another wrote: 'Single handedly got Jordan Peterson off Twitter.

A third person added: 'If you made Jordan Peterson mad then you did something right,' as another chimed in: 'You got Peterson off Twitter AND you’re that hot.

Nu's sassy video post comes days after Peterson announced that he would be 'departing' Twitter once and for all, having been sent a 'vicious flood of insults' from online critics left outraged by his thoughts on Nu's SI Swim cover.

Within seconds of posting his tweet, Peterson - who is a clinical psychologist and bestselling author - was met with a flurry of criticism from other users, many of whom began taking aim at his own appearance, while others labeled him an 'a**' and a 'freak'. .

You're in no position to be assessing anybody's beauty you rickety junkie,' one person fired back at Peterson, who is the author of the international bestselling book 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos. .

Nu took to TikTok to issue a response to Peterson, sharing a screenshot of his tweet while lip syncing to a Nicki Minaj song with the lyrics: 'Like, give it up

2020: Peterson's daughter Mikhaila revealed that he had been hospitalized in Russia after developing a severe dependence on anti-anxiety medication benzodiazepines

Late 2020: Staff at Penguin Random House Canada attempt to block the publication of his self-help book Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, slamming Peterson as an 'icon of white supremacy and hate speech'

However, after he continued to be bombarded with what he described as a 'vicious flood of insults', Peterson called it quits, announcing that he was 'departing' Twitter, while branding the social media platform 'intrinsically and dangerously insane.' 

Despite his insistence that he was 'departing' Twitter, Peterson's account remains active - and he continued to tweet even after claiming that he was exiting the social media site. 

The bestselling author claimed that he had been subjected to a 'flood of vicious insults' after making his comments and was therefore planning to 'depart' Twitter 'once again' 

The following year, Peterson and his daughter spoke to The Sunday Times about his medical struggles, revealing that he had become suicidal as a result of his benzodiazepine addiction, and that he had to be placed in an induced coma once he arrived in Russia to undergo treatment. 

 The author has published two self-help-style books citing his personal way of life, 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos and the follow-up, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life

In 2020, Peterson's daughter Mikhaila (pictured together) revealed that her father had been battling a severe dependence on anti-anxiety medications, which had left him suicidal 

After struggling to find a solution to his issues in his home country of Canada, Peterson made the decision to travel to Russia to undergo treatment there, explaining: 'The judgment of my family was that I was likely going to die in Toronto.'

Eventually, Peterson was able to return home to Canada in late 2020, when he faced further controversy over the planned publication of his latest self-help book - Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, a follow-up to his international bestseller 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

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