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Doja Cat hacked X with a series of controversial posts

Doja Cat hacked X with a series of controversial posts

Doja Cat has claimed she was hacked on X after making a series of vulgar posts.

The 28-year-old star, who took a break from Instagram in March due to online bullying, returned to the social media platform this week after making some eyebrow-raising comments about fellow rappers Iggy Azalea and Nicki Minaj, as well as the ever-controversial Andrew Tate.

“My Twitter was hacked, these messages are not from me,” she wrote in her Instagram story.

The “Agora Hills” singer commented on the situation after some shocking posts appeared on her X-account.

“Fuck that stupid bitch @IGGYAZALEA and buy $DOJA,” one tweet said.

“Where are you boo @NICKIMINAJ,” read another post on the hacked account.

“Hey, Boo,” read a third message to Tate.

Iggy defended Doja after seeing the obvious insult, insisting that they were “cool.”

“Be rude if you want but I’m cool with that girl in real life so screw it with those tweet hackers,” she wrote.

“They hacked Doja Cat and posted a **** coin scam,” she added.

Iggy also insisted that the hackers were targeting her without realizing that she “could actually interact with the people” they were targeting online.

“Hackers on celebrity girl accounts are targeting me again because they are fixated on me, but they didn’t consider that in real life I might actually interact with people and that doesn’t fit with reality lol,” she explained.

Nicki and Tate have not yet publicly responded to the tweets.

Earlier this year, Doja Cat left Instagram because of the way she was “treated” on the platform.

“Hey I’m going to unsubscribe because I’m not really feeling this anymore. Take care of yourselves,” she wrote at the time.

“I love coming here to find inspiration and see creative people, but I feel like this is getting too much. The way I’m spoken to and treated here is giving me shitty thoughts. Please be careful how you talk to and about people on the internet. Bye,” she said in the message.

In the great circus of social media, the hacker clowns seem to have once again taken over the leading role, while Doja Cat now has to clean up the digital confetti.