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What did Bruno Fernandes tweet? Viral posts on INEOS, Bonnie Blue and more debunked

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 21: Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United looks on during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 21, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 21: Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United looks on during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 21, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Bruno Fernandes's official X account was hacked on Sunday evening. Fans noticed that the Manchester United star seemingly tweeted bizarre things and quickly realised that his account was compromised.

While all the controversial tweets have been deleted, screenshots of them are spreading on social media. The hacker behind Bruno Fernandes's page claimed that Jake Paul had beaten Anthony Joshua, even though it was false.

They also called KSI the N-word, jokingly said that they would join the England cricket team, as they needed the "help." They also tagged OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue in a sexually explicit tweet, wishing to collab with her.

This Bruno Fernandes is actually a hilarious guy maybe this isn’t a hack, now come join Arsenal and win it all lad https://t.co/Aa6vpbnKtM pic.twitter.com/vyZSBnk1vL

— lewis (@Lewis76216888) January 12, 2026

The hacker also wrote a sexual message to footballer Alisha Lehmann, using UK slang, which means committing sexual acts. The most viral tweet was when they wrote,

"let's get rid of INEOS."

For the unversed, Ineos is a company owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. He is a minor owner of Manchester United. In other viral tweets, the hacker noted that they would join the Macclesfield Football Club.

Fans found the tweets humorous, and Manchester United's official X account confirmed that the footballer's page had been hacked. They also requested fans not to engage with the hacker.

"Bruno Fernandes's X account has been hacked. Supporters should not engage with any of the posts or direct messages," the football team stated.

Bruno Fernandes's X account hacker then jokingly responded to the team's statement, saying that they will "spread the word." They mockingly asked netizens to "stay alert" for hacks.

Bruno Fernandes's hacked X account interacted with fans in a hilarious manner

Netizens jokingly asked various questions to "confirm" that it was not a hacker. When they asked Bruno's jersey number, the troller responded with "67," a popular TikTok meme.

Another fan tried to "confirm" their 'identity" and asked what Fernandes's nationality was, and the hacker responded, "Manchester." They also jokingly complimented Cristiano Ronaldo, by tagging him and stating that he was "packing."

While X users interacted with the account despite the football team's request, some netizens speculated that the hack is allegedly not real. They claimed that Bruno Fernandes is reportedly saying things on his mind and pretending to be hacked so he could avoid getting in "trouble."

"Bruno Fernandes pretending to be hacked so that he can tell the truth. The funniest thing I've seen on my timeline today #MUFC," one netizen wrote.

"Maybe he's just saying what's on his mind and pretending to be hacked so he doesn't get into trouble," another X user noted.

"Bruno faking being hacked so that he can call out INEOS , United and use the word," another user commented.

As of the time of writing, Jake Paul, KSI, or any of the other public figures mentioned by the hacker have not responded. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.

TOPICS: Bruno Fernandes, Bonnie Blue, KSI, hacked, Hacking, Manchester United, Viral

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