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Joe Keery is the latest celebrity to get hacked on Twitter, reps for the actor confirmed to Fox News on Monday. The "Stranger Things" star's account became flooded with unusual messages on Sunday before being deactivated.The account later became operational again, and the hacker's tweets are gone.
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Joe Keery aka Steve Harrington from Stranger Things revealed that his Twitter account was hacked and that someone went to great lengths to spread hateful messages hacking into his Twitter account. The actor who played the much-loved character Steve in the Netflix series, says that he is offering his honest apologies for all the hateful comments that were posted on his Twitter account by the hackers.
Stranger Things actor Joe Keery has issued a heartfelt apology to fans online after his Twitter account was hacked and filled with hateful messages.
"Stranger Things" star Joe Keery is apologizing after racist and insensitive messages were posted on his Twitter account during a hack over the weekend.
Joe Keery was the victim of a hack after an unexpected burst of insensitive tweets were published on Monday.