Hacked!
These celebs caught a hack attack.
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Hacked! - As if Kreayshawn didn't already have enough problems, the "Gucci Gucci" rapper is claiming her Twitter account was hacked last week. On Wednesday night the white femcee's Twitter page started spewing racist messages, including, "Sometimes I wish slavery was still goin' on," "I don't need black fans anyway. Y'all don't buy albums" and "Looks like a f----- Popeye's just opened up in my mentions. You monkeys got your taxes back already?" The tweets were widely retweeted and soon became a trending topic. On Thursday, Kreayshawn, who's faced criticism in the past for associating with V-Nasty—a white femcee who unapologetically uses the N-word—unlocked her Twitter page, which she normally keeps private, to post the following: "I really hate Twitter that's why I blocked my tweets. Damn near bout to give my account up to my recor...
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Amber Rose (@darealamberrose) - Amber Rose's Twitter was deflowered last August, when an enterprising hacker with a mean streak broke in and posted tweets dissing Amber's boo Wiz Khalifa and her ex Kanye West, and claiming she slept with Lil B and Chris Brown. (Photo: UPI/Jim Ruymen/Landov)
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Rick Ross (@rickyrozay) - The Bawse joined the club of music stars who were victims of Twitter hack jobs when his account was taken over this past weekend on July 17. The culprit posing as Ricky Rozay took shots at Shawty Lo, Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose, and promoted 50 Cent's G-Unit. (Photo: Picture Group)
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Ciara (@ciara) - Ciara became a victim of Twitter hacking last year when someone got into her account and declared that she and Bow Wow were back together. "Gosh guys you don’t know how good it feels to be back with Bow again," they wrote. But Cici quickly corrected it. “Hey everyone, I am sooo sorry for any confusion if any. It was very immature for someone to hack my account!" (Photo: Johnny Louis/WENN.com)
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Solange Knowles - Solange, an early tweeter, was hacked into back in 2009. The hacker posted Solange's home address as well as the phone numbers to some of her high-profile friends. (Photo: Terrence Jennings/Picture Group)
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Lil Wayne (@liltunechi) - Earlier this year, Weezy's Twitter account was obviously hacked into, as the rapper's tweeting started to pick up. First, the hacker changed Wayne's Twitter name, and then directed insults at 50 Cent and Soulja Boy. Wayne usually doesn't tweet too often, so his more attentive followers probably knew something was up at first. But when he started saying bad things about himself, it was clear that it was not him.(Photo by Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)
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Willow Smith (@officialwillow) - Here's one some are calling questionable. After Chris Brown's window shattering episode at Good Morning America, it appeared that Willow Smith was calling him out via her Twitter account. But the account later deleted the tweet and reported that it had been hacked, so one will never know. Hey, how old do you have to be to be on Twitter anyway?
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Diddy (@iamdiddy) - If it isn't an inspirational tweet, then it probably isn't Diddy. Not to mention, this is a hack that you've probably seen on your account or your friends'. "Go cop your new phone from Verizon Wireless... in Tribeca," he supposedly tweeted. Diddy quickly caught wind of the hacking and messaged, "Don't go cop no new phone from nowhere...in Tribeca... Someone tried to break in [sic] my Twitter.. lol."(Photo: PictureGroup)
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Rihanna (@Rihanna) - "I admit, I provoked Chris to hit me. It was not entirely his fault. #ImSORRY." A message like that probably wouldn't go to Twitter first. The tweet was later deleted though not before it made its rounds on the Internet. (Photo: Jeff Daly/PictureGroup)
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Ja Rule (@jarule) - Back in December, Ja's account was apparently hacked when it appeared the Queens rapper was trying to start another war of words with 50 Cent. Then, the account started taking shots at Irv Gotti and Wyclef. Ja Rule actually blamed 50 Cent for the hacking. (Photo by Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
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