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TWEETS: Samir Nasri claims he was hacked after a series of NSFW tweets last night

Published 09:43 28 Dec 2016 GMT

Alan Loughnane
TWEETS: Samir Nasri claims he was hacked after a series of NSFW tweets last night

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It was all very strange...

At this stage, footballers tweeting about products and other promotional offers is nothing new and is the new norm. But last nights, a series of tweets from Samir Nasri's Twitter account about a medical service he'd received, left a lot of people scratching their heads in wonder and confusion. It all started when he was mentioned in a tweet by Drip Doctors who acknowledged that they'd given him some treatment. https://twitter.com/DripDoctors/status/813850573497741312 But Nasri replied to their message with the following tweets. samir-nasri-tweets-27122016_1adfxaft7sjr1m4vadmiao9nysamir-nasri-tweets-27122016_1q0fhdg4m9ck213yf99nin06v3 samir-nasri-tweets-27122016_1b05ujod4scyk1u9z5576ywqn8 samir-nasri-tweets-27122016_1d1z300og1rom1fbqko0q0vcgi Understandably, the tweets garnered a lot of attention on social media and were swiftly deleted. But not before hundreds of screenshots were doing the rounds. Early this morning, Nasri, who is currently playing for Sevilla, tweeted again to inform his followers that he'd been hacked, but didn't offer any other information on the matter. https://twitter.com/SamNasri19/status/813957171817824256 https://twitter.com/DripDoctors/status/813885175079677952

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