Mumbai: Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor's social media account is feared to be hacked. Recently a cryptic post was shared from his official X handle. Let me tell you, Shraddha has 14 million followers on social media. She often talks to her fans on X. At the same time, there was a stir among the fans after this news. What is the whole matter, let's know.
What is the whole matter?
A cryptic message was posted from Shraddha Kapoor's X account at 10:18 pm on 25 March, which said “Easy $ 28. Gg!”. This message was quite unusual, which caused users to suspect that the actress's account was hacked. However, no official statement on the matter has come from Shraddha Kapoor or her team so far. Fans are constantly questioning this post of Shraddha. A user commented, “Did his account rebuild again?” At the same time, another user wrote, “What is this cryptic message indicating?”
Shreya Ghoshal also had an account hack
The social media accounts of many stars of Bollywood and music industry have already been hacked. Some time ago there were reports of famous singer Shreya Ghoshal and Tamil musician D.Mman's ex -account being hacked. After this, even after many attempts, Shreya Ghoshal's account has not been returned yet. In such a situation, the fans have become more worried after Shraddha Kapoor's post.
Shraddha Kapoor's personal life
Shraddha Kapoor is also in discussion about her personal life these days. Recently she appeared in a wedding ceremony with Rahul Modi, which intensified discussions about her relationship. Rahul Modi is a screenwriter and co-wrote the film “Tu Tu Hung Makar” (2023), with Shraddha Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor in the lead roles. However, Shraddha has not yet made any official statement about her love life. Also read: Sonu Nigam did not get stones during live concert, posted on social media and told the truth
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