WWE Grand Slam Women’s Champion Asuka is on fire after her Twitter account was hacked. She’s not holding back her anger toward those responsible, and she’s warning her fans to stay away from her social media for now to ensure safety.
Asuka usually uses both Twitter and Instagram to interact with her fans. But now, if someone tries to visit her Twitter account, they will see that it has been hacked.
The hackers are using her name and WWE’s name to promote cryptocurrency, which is completely fake and a scam. One tweet even said, “Get ready, the WWE team does it the right way! #solana $asuka.”
She quickly realized what was happening. She wasted no time warning her fans. Since her Instagram account is still safe, she used it to tell everyone that her Twitter account was hacked on February 16, 2025.
Asuka warns fans to stay away from her Twitter account
Asuka shared a video on her KanaChanTV YouTube channel to warn her fans about her hacked account. As soon as she realized everything was wrong, she quickly shared an urgent video message.
She told her fans to be careful and not to trust any posts that promote products, services, or strange links because they might be scams. The Japanese star said, “Hey, guys. I’m filming this urgently. Since yesterday, my Twitter or X account has been hacked.”
She added, “If you see any posts from my account promoting products, services, or sharing suspicious links, there is a high chance it’s a scam. Please be careful. Sorry for the trouble.”