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Loose Women's Nadia Sawalha issues warning as Denise Welch's account is 'hacked'

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Loose Women co-star Denise Welch's fans, after her Twitter account appeared to be hacked. Posts supposedly from the presenter began appearing online, offering followers in with the chance to buy a PlayStation 5.But before things got out of hand, Nadia quickly rushed to the rescue.Taking to her own personal account, she issued a sharp warning: "@RealDeniseWelch account has been hacked."Do not DM her for PS5.

It’s a con."On Monday evening, Denise's account shared a competition entry that encouraged five fans to direct message her to buy a PS5 after she was "sponsored by Sony".The first in a series of posts read: "Huge announcement I recently got sponsored by @Sony with a couple #PS5 to sell back to you guys for retail Price!"First 5 people to DM me will be able to purchase one."A second said: "Only 4 left!!!!

Dms open."Unable to log into her Twitter account to disable the posts, Denise took to her Instagram page to send out her own warning to fans.She penned: "Hi guys, I’m not selling PS’5s!!!"My @twitter has been hacked.

If you have a Twitter account I’d be grateful if you could let people know."It’s so f...g annoying and @nadiasawalha is gutted as she wants one for mark_adderley," she joked, making light of the situation.Following both the Loose Women star's messages of caution, others shared their concern over fraudsters attempting to extort money from users.GB News' Dan Wooton also said: "This is not Den.

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