Piers Morgan's Twitter account was flooded with offensive posts aimed at Ed Sheeran and Queen Elizabeth II after his account was seemingly hacked
Piers Morgan's Twitter account was flooded with offensive posts after the British broadcaster's account was seemingly hacked in the early hours of December 27.
Racial slurs, false information, and abusive messages directed at singer Ed Sheeran and the late Queen Elizabeth II were shared with Morgan's 8.3 million Twitter followers.had been cleared of its profile and banner photo. In one of the posts, Morgan's account falsely announced that Andrew Tate had been shot dead in Dubai. The influencer later:"Fuck the Queen," seemingly in reference to the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II. Two abusive posts were also directed at the British singer Ed Sheeran, with one labeling him a"ginger fucker," according toIt isn't clear who was carried out the likely hack, though initially the Chuckling Squad group appears to have claimed responsibility.
Morgan's Twitter hack follows another high-profile social-media hack in the UK. On December 26, the UK's Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan's Twitter account was used toSign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.
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