The profanities on the British royal household have been posted on Piers Morgan’s account below another person’s management
British media character Piers Morgan’s official Twitter account has been blanked after hackers calling themselves the “chuckling squad” spent over an hour posting obscenities on Tuesday.
Posting below Morgan’s account – which was renamed a number of occasions, to “lol” and “PIERS C**T” amongst different aliases – the hackers lobbed profanities on the British royal household (“f**ok the queen”), former PM Boris Johnson (“get a f**king haircut you ugly bum”) and pop star Ed Sheeran (“you ginger f**ker”).
Some messages appeared to recommend the hackers hailed from Somalia, whereas in others they tantalized followers with the opportunity of revealing Morgan’s non-public DMs with celebrities. One submit erroneously claimed social media influencer Andrew Tate had been “discovered shot useless in Dubai.”
Display screen recording I did of all of the tweets from Piers Morgan hacked account to his 8.3million followers at 4am this Morning, went on for a very good hour! 😱 pic.twitter.com/xnDu0f8J2i
— Tom Flynn (@tomflynn_photo) December 27, 2022
Their handiwork was lastly scrubbed about an hour after the account was taken over, and Morgan’s TV present account “Piers Morgan Uncensored” knowledgeable Twitter CEO Elon Musk that its host had been hacked. “Any likelihood of getting him again, @elonmusk?” the account requested.
Morgan reportedly grew to become the highest-paid journalist within the UK in January upon signing a £50 million cope with Information Corp’s Rupert Murdoch to write down columns for the New York Submit and the Solar and anchor his present “Uncensored” on TalkTV.
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The commentator is not any stranger to controversy, recurrently lashing out at high-profile figures like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, whose latest Netflix documentary he known as a “whine-a-thon,” and polarizing his viewers together with his inflexible stance on Covid-19 laws.
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