Jessica Alba's Twitter gets hacked by hateful Nazi-supporting racist, fans flood her timeline to alert her
One of the most non-controversial Hollywood celebrities, Jessica Alba, is trending on Twitter today because a hateful, racist hacker took over her account, and posted some of the most problematic tweets. Late on Saturday evening on the west coast, early Sunday morning on the east coast, a series of tweets were posted from Alba's Twitter profile, alerting fans that her account has been hacked. The very first tweet, which is clearly not posted by Alba, read, “Nazi Germany Did Nothing Wrong And That’s On God N****”
As her 9 million + followers know, the 38-year-old business mogul usually tweets about her billion-dollar brand, The Honest Company, or about her upcoming acting projects. It is also peppered with a few updates about her husband Cash Warren, their three children, Haven, Honor, and Hayes, and some tweets to commemorate birthdays, anniversaries and other monumental days. The tweets like "ugh police sirens in the distance again. When will n*****s stop committing crimes so I can get some f***ing sleep," which showcase racist and bigoted points of view stand out like sore thumbs on the page of the mother-of-three.
poor Jessica Alba is sleeping and don’t even know her twitter is hacked :( pic.twitter.com/I0qqzmZXIg
— petty parker. (@reverseiris) July 28, 2019
Alba's fans were quick to flood her timeline with tweets so as to alert her of the hacker, which many agree has taken it too far. Not only are her followers and bystanders appalled that anyone could post these horrible things, but also that they would do it to Alba, who "minds her own business."
As one Twitter user points out, "Of all the people to hack they choose Jessica Alba?😳All she wanted to do was make shitty movies and sell safe and clean beauty products to woke housewives... That’s like kicking this defenseless puppy." "sweet Jessica Alba just minding her own business tryin to sell biodegradable diapers & vitamins but they hack her?! 😭💀," commented another.
Many others have pointed out that going with someone as squeaky clean as Alba sort of defeated the purpose because everyone figured it out right away. Instead, had they gone with someone more problematic, like say the President of the United States, Donald Trump, no one would have known the difference - at least for a while- and the hacker could have pulled a fast one over everyone. "You literally have the power to hack ANYBODY... hell Donald Trump twitter would’ve been more entertaining and we would’ve actually thought he said it 😂😂 but ya chose JESSICA ALBA 😂😂," read a tweet from someone who wasn't pleased with the hack.
Warning: Below are some of the most distasteful, hateful, and bigoted tweets that were posted from Alba's account: