Reunion hopes dashed as My Chemical Romance confirm their Facebook was hacked: “Don’t believe everything you read!”

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My Chemical Romance have quashed hopes of a reunion after a series of strange posts emerged on their Facebook page over the weekend.Given the band have often utilised social media to tease various projects, when they changed their profile picture on Facebook, some fans believed they had an announcement prepared.Scepticism grew when the band proceeded to post a number of bizarre posts, leading fans to question if there was a legitimate reunion on the horizon or if they were hacked.One news story shared on the band’s Facebook account pointed to country singer Keith Urban‘s supposed prostate cancer, whilst another grieved the loss of Corey Comperatore, who was killed at the rally where former President Donald Trump suffered an attempted assassination.

Another claimed that US TV show host Greg Gutfield managed to “outshine” The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert.A post shared by My Chemical Romance (@mychemicalromance)While some reached for meaning, speculating in the comments: “What if this is some sort of publicity stunt for an upcoming album?” – the band have now clarified it was no such thing.Writing on Instagram, they said: “Our Facebook got hacked,” warning fans: “Don’t believe everything you read!” Many have taken to X/Twitter to express both disappointment and a general lack of surprise, with one joking: “I survived the great My-Chemical-Romance-FaceBook-Hack of 2024.”Who tf would hack the My Chemical Romance facebook account…— Audrey⁷ (@audrey__fangirl) July 27, 2024I survived the great My-Chemical-Romance-FaceBook-Hack of 2024— Natalia (@natmv_) July 27, 2024The My Chemical Romance Facebook groups I joined when I was 13 haven’t seen this much activity in years— pookie (@aaal3x_s) July 27, 2024The band’s last post was.

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