Danniella Westbrook left raging as hacker posts a naked photo on Twitter and claims it was her
Eastenders star claims to know who the culprit is - and has now sent round the police
DANNIELLA Westbrook has been left furious after a hacker posted what was believed to be a naked photograph of the telly star.
An explicit image, supposedly of the ex-EastEnders actress, was uploaded to her Twitter account shortly after 9pm on Wednesday evening and was deleted minutes later.
After making the discovery, Danniella, 42, quickly informed her followers on the social media site that she knew who had done it and had notified the police.
She claims it was a former friend who had access to her account on their iPad.
In a series of tweets, she raged: "My Twitter is signed into a certain persons I pad ... Police on route to there house .. Some friend #blondeNotStupid #CaughtYouOutMug (sic)
"I WOULD NEVER EVER LET MY KIDS SEE ME NAKED LET ALONE POSE NAKED !
"My bodies much better than that #SoCalledFriendsTurnedGreen #Gotcha"
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The mum-of-two pointed the finger at a "60-year-old wannabe" for the hack in subsequent messages.
In a post to transgender model Chelsey Harwood, she wrote: "Chelsea when I tell you da b***h who's done this your gonna frigging howl she's a 60 year old wannabe #SadOldBird (sic)"
And in another tweet she added: "I will Essex police and southport police already aware it's a tag team of two sad b***hes"
The actress recently returned to our screens after a six year break for a flying visit to Eastenders in her role as Sam Mitchell.
The quick return to her role lasted for three episodes as the soap said goodbye to Mitchell matriarch Peggy.
She recently revealed that BBC bosses had not been in touch with her to renew her contract on the show, despite her appearance in Albert Square being highly praised.
Troubled star Danniella also opened up about her battle with drug addiction for Channel 5 star Danniella Westbrook: In Therapy and revealed she is now on the road to recovery.
She said: “I’m ashamed of the drugs – it’s not the person I am, but it’s how I fix myself and it’s the quickest way to medicate myself into a death because I haven’t wanted to be here.
“This last year has been tough; I’ve tried to kill myself – but I don’t feel like that today.”
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