Kendall Jenner's Twitter Hacking Incident: Were Justin Bieber's Fans Responsible For It?

By Staff Writer

Apr 09, 2015 08:02 AM EDT

Kendall Jenner's twitter account was recently hacked and the hackers tweeted about Justin Bieber, Bruce Jenner, and accused Kendall of being bulimic. This came in right after rumors came out that Kendall and Bieber were reportedly getting cozy with each other. Are Justin Bieber's fans behind this twitter hack?

On Tuesday, April 7, Kendall Jenner's twitter account was hacked by anonymous users who identify themselves as @ThyClerk and @F*ckCynical. The hackers took over Kendall's account and posted a series of tweets on Justin Bieber, Kendall's father, Bruce, and accused Kendall of suffering from bulimia.

"Just got done slobbing on @justinbieber's nob #SloppyToppy #KKK," the hackers wrote, according to Gossip Cop.

The tweet came in a day after Kendall and the "Baby" singer were reportedly seeing each other in a new light.

According to Radar Online, Kendall's father, Bruce has demanded his daughter to stop seeing the Biebs. Bruce even went as far as sending her emails and Facebook messages to remind her that he does not approve of her getting close with Bieber.

Kendall, on the other hand, does not want to listen to her father and ignored his pleas.

"Kendall's extremely strong-willed and she's not listening to anyone about this, even her dad," the insider added.

This led many Kendall fans to speculate that Beliebers had something to do with the hack, as one user pointed out: "Beliebers are obviously the ones behind all this coz they cant accept the fact that bieber is getting close to kendall smh #kendalljenner"

The hackers also brushed up on Bruce Jenner's sex change and wrote: "My dad got sex change, he's offically a woman now, we can finally have lesbian sex #sweg Confirmed from @ThyClerk and @f*ckCynical"

Since their last message, which seemed to confirm the hacker's identities, Kendall was able to take control of her account once again and deleted the insensitive tweets. The hackers' personal accounts were also suspended.

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