Hollywood star Brad Pitt has signed up for an account on the Chinese version of Twitter. His first post on "Wiebo" hinted that the actor may soon be visiting the communist state, drawing comments from thousands of users. “It is the truth. Yup, I'm coming,” a message posted on Pitt's page on Sina Weibo read. The news of one of the world's sexiest men planning to visit China was shared and quoted over 30,000 times and sparked a wave of comments, with thousands of surprised users expressing their excitement. Pitt's account had already gained over 100,000 followers in the six hours following the first post. According to various film websites, Pitt was banned from entering China after starring in the 1997 movie 'Seven Years in Tibet,' based on the true story of the Austrian mountain climber who befriended the Dalai Lama while China began its occupation of Tibet. Beijing was reportedly angered by the film's negative depiction of the Chinese. The Chinese government has long regulated and censored Internet activity in the country. Many popular sites such as Facebook and Twitter are blocked in China.