Jessica Alba’s Twitter was hacked early Sunday. Her social media account suddenly began sending out posts full of racist, homophobic, and hateful messages.

The actress is not very active on Twitter. So, the fact her account was sending a slew of posts at once was the first sign of a hack. Then once users looked closer at the words in the messages, it was clear Alba was not behind them.

“Nazi Germany Did Nothing Wrong And That’s On God N****”

“Ugh police sirens in the distance again. When will n*****s stop committing crimes so I can get some f***ing sleep.”

“God I Can’t Stand Handicapped Fa%%ots”

Jessica Alba waking up to 327 voicemails and 1,320 texts from her publicist pic.twitter.com/rn1vVEB1hJ

— Posh Spice (@justtooposh) July 28, 2019

Those are some of the tamer hateful Tweets the hacker wrote via Alba’s account. More offensive messages were sent out tagging Donald Trump, the FBI, as well as one that used racial slurs about the movie Aladdin. Several of the posts referenced trying to free Free Rapper YNW Melly too.

Alba’s Twitter account was full of disgust, hate, racist, homophobic, and Nazi references. Fans though were more concerned the actress was sleeping, while her account was promoting such hate.

“poor Jessica Alba is sleeping and don’t even know her twitter is hacked,” wrote @reverseiris along with a meme of a beautiful woman crying.

“Jessica Alba did not carry the entire Fantastic Four franchise on her back to get hacked in her sleep while she was just trying to sell us multi-vitamins,” Tweeted @TheBlakeBagu

Someone from her team eventually got wind and took the distasteful posts down. The website Heavy managed to capture all the nasty messages first.

https://twitter.com/TheRealMusiji/status/1155431449308336129?s=20

The Honest Company founder has not posted a legit Tweet, since July 20th.

“Dinner w @laurabrown99 @shanidarden @brandogeoffrey @ferrariant @cash_warren #neveradullmoment #weareyoung #patbenatar” she wrote, but it was from a video from her Instagram account.

Alba now appears only to use Twitter to post Instagram messages. It has been a long time since the actress posted anything on Twitter that was not generated from Instagram.

It was quite a Sunday morning for Jessica Alba following the hack on her Twitter account. She is making headlines for the racist, derogatory, and hateful posts that blew up her account overnight.

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Neither the brunette beauty nor her rep have commented on the hack. The messages are deleted from Twitter but are still out in the social media universe.

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