Parody Twitter account “Devin Nunes’ Cow” now has more Twitter followers than Republican Rep. Devin Nunes of California less than two days after appearing as a subject of a lawsuit by the congressman.

The relatively obscure account had only about 1,000 followers before Nunes filed a lawsuit against Twitter and individual accounts, including “Devin Nunes’ Cow” Monday evening.

By 12:40 p.m. EST on Wednesday, “Devin Nunes’ Cow” reached 395,000 followers, which beats the congressman's 394,500 followers.

Over the past two days the anonymous account received a boost from high-profile people including Andy Lassner, executive producer of The Ellen Show, and conservative lawyer George Conway, who is married to White House counselor Kellyanne Conway.

“We are almost at 300,000!! We are hours away from a farm animal having more followers than it’s owner!” Lassner tweeted early Wednesday morning. “Follow @DevinCow and be a part of the most pathetic thing to happen to Devin Nunes this week."

[Related: Alan Dershowitz: Devin Nunes has 'no case at all' in Twitter lawsuit]

We are almost at 300,000!!



We are hours away from a farm animal having more followers than it’s owner!



Follow @DevinCow and be a part of the most pathetic thing to happen to Devin Nunes this week. — andy lassner (@andylassner) March 20, 2019

Nunes' colleague, Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., tweeted about “Devin Nunes’ Cow," acknowledging that he followed that account.

On the #FirstDayofSpring, I started following @DevinCow.



Also, remember when @DevinNunes created a fake media website called "The Californian Republican"? I do, because it attacked me. I found that funny. But apparently Rep Nunes can't handle being criticized. Lighten up, dude. https://t.co/jlweqJxTn8 — Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) March 20, 2019

Nunes' Twitter lawsuit seeks $250 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages and listed “Devin Nunes’ Cow” as a defendant. According to the complaint, Nunes is seeking an injunction requiring Twitter to unveil the identities of those behind the account because "the corruption of American Democracy and society by intentional falsehoods, fraud and defamation must stop."

The account, which has tweeted that Nunes' boots were "full of manure" and that Nunes is "udder-ly worthless and its pasture time to move him to prison,” wasn’t phased by Nunes’ lawsuit and tweeted afterwards that “I’m not quitting my day job."

Nunes has one of the highest Twitter followings among Republican lawmakers, up there with House Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana who has approximately 296,000 followers, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California who has approximately 249,000 followers.