To that, Sofi famously replied in a now-pinned tweet: "Cedric just read me this comment. He said, 'Tell them we also fight about money and who left the milk out. We just don't tweet that part because it's boring.'"

To the uninitiated, they are just two accounts interacting. But to the 45,000+ followers who have notifications turned on, Cedric and Sofi are the main characters of a modern, unfiltered, and surprisingly wholesome digital love story. This post is a deep dive into why their corner of Twitter feels less like content and more like community. Let’s start with the basics. Cedric is the quiet storm—a thread-reader who replies with dry wit and drops emotional bombs in the most casual way possible. Sofi is the narrator, the one who screenshots the chaos and asks the Twitter jury for a verdict. On paper, they’re just two handles. In practice, they are a masterclass in digital chemistry.

Chronicling the witty, heartfelt, and often chaotic Twitter saga of two of the platform’s most beloved personalities.

If you’ve scrolled through Twitter (or X, as we’re trying to call it) in the past six months, you’ve likely stumbled upon a thread that stopped your thumb mid-scroll. It probably featured a screenshot of a text message confession, a poll about whether pineapple belongs on pizza, or a sarcastic retort followed by a heart emoji.

They aren't selling a fantasy. They are curating the highlight reel of communication , not the highlight reel of perfection . And in 2025, that distinction is everything. As of this month, the lore has deepened. Rumors are swirling (based on a cryptic tweet of a luggage tag) that CedricAndSofi are moving in together. The subreddit dedicated to their tweets has gone into overdrive analyzing the background of Sofi’s latest selfie to see if the wall color matches Cedric’s apartment.

And frankly? We could all use a little more of that.

In a digital era where dating apps have reduced romance to a swipe and a ghost, watching two people argue about the correct way to load a dishwasher (Sofi: "Top rack, organized." Cedric: "Just turn it on and pray.") is a form of therapy.