The last person David Bowie followed on Twitter was "God" - an account with more than two million fans.

It plays into fan speculation that the singer knew his death was coming and said so in lyrics on his final album, Blackstar, released on 8 January.

The account (@TheTweetofGod) is linked to a Broadway play and not connected to the Vatican or the big guy in the sky.

It's not known if Bowie hit "follow" himself or one of his team was instructed to do so.

Newsbeat spotted a few radio names among the singer's recent follows too.

But fans are pleased he followed "God" and think it was a genius move.

Luckily "God" was a fan of Bowie too.

Separately, there's an Italian petition to God asking people to say "NO" to David Bowie no longer being with us.

It's had more than 1,000 signatures.

Lyrics on Bowie's final album Blackstar, which was released on his 69th birthday two days before his death, include "Look up here, I'm in heaven" taken from Lazarus.

Fans believe it was a clever way for David Bowie to say goodbye.

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