Denise Welch apologises to fans after her Twitter account gets hacked

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Twitter after her account was said to have been hacked.Thankfully, the Loose Women panellist didn't have to wait too long before the Twitter support team helped her regain access to her account.

On Tuesday, the 63-year-old assured her 516,000 followers that she was back on the social website in an early morning post. "Hi guys and thanks @TwitterSupport," she wrote."I'm back!!!

Sorry for those who genuinely thought I could get them a PS5!!!"The hacker had posted tweets on Denise's behalf telling fans to enter a PlayStation 5 giveaway.It's unclear whether the giveaway required fans to provide their contact details and card information.But Twitter support stepped in quick enough for the tweets to be pulled in a rapid manner.The mother-of-two finding her account being hacked comes just one day after Denise vented her frustration over not being invited as a panellist on yesterday's taping of Loose Women.Denise fumed over Jane Moore's comments about Meghan Markle during a discussion about Queen Elizabeth's decision to make Camilla Queen Consort once Prince Charles becomes king.It was initially believed that Camilla would carry the title of Princess Consort, but Her Majesty has since declared that it was her "sincere wish" to have Camilla obtain her new title in due time.Jane drew comparisons between Meghan and Camilla, saying the latter "just quietly got on with it" while referring to her duties as a member of the Royal Family.

Whereas Meghan, according to Jane, seemed "homesick" after leaving the United States to be with her husband, Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex "didn't like" moving to the UK to perform her royal duties, but if she had followed suit with how Camilla "just got on with it," things would have been.

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