Thursday 18 December 2014

Madonna Left 'Paranoid' After Learning That Her Phones And Computer Have Been Hacked For OVER A DECADE

The singer is apparently in crisis after fearing that someone from her own team is involved in the scandal.

It's not been a great month for Madonna, after she discovered that her new album had been leaked on the internet several months before it's suspected release date.

And it seems the whole situation has left the legendary singer feeling properly 'paranoid,' as it emerged that her phones and computer have been allegedly hacked for "more than a decade."

According to reports in The Mirror, the 56-year-old is in crisis as she fears the hacking might be a bit of an inside job, suspecting that someone from her very own team (who, therefore, has access to her passwords) could have teamed up with a thief to try and sabotage her.

The hacker has reportedly been selling her hacked personal photos and unreleased music on the black market. Considering merchandise can sell for thousands of pounds, this is a scary discovery.

Madonna has reportedly been SO understandably paranoid about the whole thing, that she recently went a bit Sherlock Holmes and SKYPED one of the actual traders for half an hour, begging them to reveal the hacker's identity.

A source told the paper: "She has been suspecting everyone, which has left her distraught and paranoid, 24/7. It’s an intolerable situation and has been going on for more than a decade.

"But Madonna memorabilia is a massive business and these unscrupulous characters are just lining their pockets at her expense."

Madonna herself has been begging fans to distance themselves from any hacking or unauthorised goods after learning about her violation of privacy, posting a photo of a smashed-up iPod and a bunch of modelling photos that have never been released.

“I am asking my true fans and supporters who respect me as an artist and a human to not get involved with the purchasing, trading or posting of unreleased images or music.

This must be a scary situation for Madonna to be in, and we hope whoever is behind all the hacking will be discovered as soon as possible.

“I hope and pray we find the source of the leaks soon. Until then I am grateful for any leads or info and even more grateful for your support and loyalty."


By Rachel Pilcher

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