Angie Miller Answers Fans Questions On Twitter Via #AskAngie, Immediate Trending Success

Angie Miller addressed fan questions via #AskAngie on Twitter early this morning (June 20) and #AskAngie immediately topped the trending list.
At around 1 am EST Miller tweeted, "#AskAngie Ready? Go..." and within a few minutes she posted a photograph of #AskAngie at the top of the Twitter trending list. "You guys blow me away everytime!! Thanks for trending it! I'll keep tweeting till I hit the limit <3 #AskAngie," she tweeted.
In recent months she has gained a very loyal fan base made up of tons of #Dreamers who share an appreciation of Miller and what she stands for. She was apologetic about the fact that she wouldn't be able to get to all of her fans to answer their questions. "I love you #Dreamers!! Sorry ahead of time for not getting to all of you tonight! #nexttime," she tweeted.
#AskAngie immediately reached as high as number 5 on the world-wide trending list. This isn't the first time that Miller's #AskAngie has made an appearance on the world-wide list. In April she answered fan questions as well and #AskAngie made an appearance within the top 10 worldwide trends.
Many fans were disappointed when they woke up in the morning and discovered that they had missed #AskAngie. If history serves, however, Miller will likely open the floor to questions again sometime in the future.
Miller has been keeping herself busy writing music for over a week now and collaborating with artists like Toby Gad, Autumn Rowe, Adam Watts, Gannin Arnold and Andy Dodd. She is excited about the music she has been making. One June 16 she tweeted, "Wow guys.... I'm in love with the songs we've been writing!! Hope you guys can hear them sooner than later ;)."
Based on the artists and events Miller has been involved with lately, she has probably been spending a lot of time somewhere in California area.
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