French soccer star Kylian Mbappe’s X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked early today, leading to a series of controversial tweets that have since been deleted.
The hacked account posted several provocative messages, including a transfer tease at Manchester United, a jab at Chelsea, and a contentious statement about Lionel Messi.
The hacker also posted tweets supporting Palestine, criticizing Israel, and making a disputed claim about the ownership of football.
Many X users quickly realized the account had been compromised, with some expressing amusement and others concern.
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Mbappe’s media team has yet to comment on the incident, but it’s clear that the French star’s account was hacked, and the tweets do not reflect his views. The incident highlights the importance of online security and the potential consequences of hacking.
Mbappe, who recently joined Real Madrid from Paris Saint-Germain, has been in the spotlight for his impressive soccer skills, but this incident has brought attention to his online presence.
The hacked tweets have been widely shared, and the incident serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance in the digital age.