Poor Taylor Swift!
The 25-year-old singer's Twitter and Instagram accounts were both hacked Tuesday, and some (fake) suggestions of who to follow as well as less than desirable pictures (of a man on a toilet) were posted to both.
Team Swift jumped into action, and within minutes, Taylor responded on Tumblr. "Well now I'm awake," she wrote. "My Twitter got hacked but don't worry, Twitter is deleting the hacker tweets and locking my account until they can figure out how this happened and get me new passwords. Never a dull moment."
"Now Instagram," she wrote a few moments later. "This is going to be a long day."
Twitter declined to weigh in on the attack, telling E! News they "do not comment on individual accounts, for privacy and security reasons." Instagram has also declined to comment as well. Taylor's pal Ronan Farrow, however, had plenty to say about the #TaylorSwiftHackof2015...
Taylor Swift currently a nightmare dressed like a daydream dressed like a Twitter user who's been maliciously hacked.
? Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) January 27, 2015
Dear Taylor Swift hackers: strike her down and she will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.
? Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) January 27, 2015
#TaylorSwiftHackof2015: is it gonna be forever?Will the perpetrators go down in flames? News at 11.
? Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) January 27, 2015
When she said "blank space", she was not referring to her Twitter password prompt.
? Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) January 27, 2015
Looks like the long national nightmare is over. #TaylorSwiftHackof2015
? Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) January 27, 2015
.@Lizzard: you may take our T-Swizzle, but you will never take our freedom.
? Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) January 27, 2015
T.Swift has managed to stay strong during her hacking scandal, ultimately turning to Twitter to reach out to whoever managed to post from her profiles. Referencing her hit "Shake It Off," Taylor posted that the hackers are just going to "hack, hack, hack." She also shouted out to her pal who first informed her of the incident.
And the ever faithful Swifties made sure to stick by their girl's side when she was down, as one Twitter user and self-professed Taylor "fanboy" wrote (and Ronan retweeted), "@ronanfarrow Of course you're the first source to tweet about this National Crisis."
And he got us through it, too—thank goodness!
—Additional reporting by Lindsay Good