Jesse Williams’ hacker seems to have an affinity for Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The “Grey’s Anatomy” alum’s X account with over 2 million followers was hacked on Monday, and a number of other of the since-deleted messages had been concerning the 55-year-old rapper, who’s at present on trial for intercourse trafficking fees.
“I miss diddy,” one of many hacked tweets learn.
“Diddy had cute butt cheeks,” one other message stated.
The hacker additionally shared inappropriate posts about Drake, Demi Lovato, Kendall Jenner and Nina Dobrev.
“Shoutout @Drake for hooking me up with youngies,” one message learn.
A special tweet stated, “we used to do heroin together @ddlovato.”
The Submit has reached out Williams’ reps for remark.
Williams is often inactive on X. Earlier than the hacking incident, his final publish was retweeting a June 3 article from Selection asserting that his upcoming Prime Video Italian authentic sequence “Hotel Costieral” will probably be teased on the Taormina Movie Competition, which can run June 10 to 17.
Earlier than that, he reshared a Hollywood Reporter video of him attending the Critics Alternative Awards on Feb. 7.
The “Your Place or Mine” actor is way more energetic on Instagram, the place he has over 7.4 million followers.
Sadly, Williams is not any stranger to being a sufferer of the web.
Again in Might 2022, bare footage of Williams throughout his Broadway present “Take Me Out” leaked on-line.
The total-frontal footage was captured by a spectator throughout a bathe scene and surfaced on social media the identical day that Williams obtained a Tony nomination for his efficiency within the play, which tells the story of a homosexual skilled baseball participant coping with popping out to his teammates and within the press.
Broadway’s Second Stage Theater stated it was “appalled” by the leak in a press release on the time.
“Taking naked pictures of anyone without their consent is highly objectionable and can have severe legal consequences,” the theater stated. “Posting it on the internet is a gross and unacceptable violation of trust between the actor and audience forged in the theater community.”
Earlier than the incident, Williams admitted to Web page Six that he “was terrified” to strip down for the performances.
“But then I noted that that was what I asked God for. I asked to be terrified. I asked to do something that was scary and challenging and made me earn it and made me feel alive and not comfortable,” he stated.