Jamie Oliver’s Twitter Account Hacked With Bogus Diet Adverts






Overweight healthy eating guru Jamie Oliver has
had his Twitter account hacked with an advert for a diet fad that claims users
can lose “23lbs of belly fat in one month”.




The celebrity cook tweeted a series of links to a bogus
woman’s health magazine advertising the weight-shedding benefits of something
called the Garcinia Cambogia bean diet.




His fans quickly noticed the hack, and minutes
later Oliver deleted the messages, which said: “Lose 22lbs. of fffat in 29
days” followed by a link.




Oliver then sent out a tweet to his 3.3 million
followers, saying: “Whoa sorry guys looks like i got hacked!! Sorry to all
looking in to it now. JOXX”




Others used the opportunity to poke fun at the TV cook , with Luke Lewis writing: “Jamie Oliver's tweets are more lucid than usual
this morning.”




An hour later, and without any apparent irony,
Oliver then sent out a Twitter message to his fans plugging a new “naughty, filthy”
chocolate cake for one of his many restaurant chains.




“Help me guys I'm Just about to put this chocolate
cake on a menu for Jamies italian & its a really painfully good naughty
filthy elegant chocolate dish what can I call it ???




“It's gotta be simple but a bit slutty any ideas ?
I want a naughty play of death by chocolate ... Chocolate ???? Any ideas
greatly appreciated and don't hold back I think it deserves to be a big rude
love #jamie xxx”.




What a waste of a golden opportunity though, as
chef Neil Rankin put it - breaking into Oliver’s Twitter account and just
posting spam.
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Published on June 06, 2013 05:38
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