
Mumbai:
Shreya Ghoshal has warned her fans about being hacked by their X account since 13 February 2025.
On Saturday, the singer took her Instagram handle to inform her followers that despite her efforts, she was unable to gain control over the account.
Sharing a picture, Shreya wrote, “Hello fans and friends. My Twitter / X account has been hacked from 13 February. I have tried everything in my ability to reach the X team. But there is no reaction beyond some auto -generated reactions. I am unable to remove my account too because I cannot log in at any higher. Please do not click on any link or trust any message written from that account. They are all spam and fishing links. If the account is recovered and safe then I will personally update through a video. ,
Meanwhile, the singer recently made headlines to support the initiative to compete with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s obesity.
Ghoshal posted his video, in which he said, “Our Honorable Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has launched a magnificent campaign, which is called exposed. This is the need of that hour because our country is growing rapidly and is making its mark globally. It starts with bringing our health in order. Let’s pledge to eat the right food, reduce oil consumption, cut sugar, eat nutritious food, consume seasonal food, and provide more nutritious food to young children. This is the biggest property in our life. So, let’s make small changes at home and make a big impact in our country. ,
He captioned the post, “Our Honorable Prime Minister, Mr. @Narandramodi ji was honored to be a part of the #Antiobesity #Fightobesity campaign that promotes welfare and a balanced lifestyle under the leadership of Shri @Narandramodi ji … Let’s move towards India and work, because we can leave for future generations.”
On 24 February, Prime Minister Narendra Modi nominated actors Mohanlal, R Madhavan, Nirahua and singer Shreya Ghoshal from the film industry to join their fight against obesity.
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