Los Angeles| Actress Anya Taylor-Joy has confirmed her Twitter account was hacked in the wake of a cryptic post that touted a second season of her beloved Netflix limited series ‘The Queen’s Gambit’.
Taylor-Joy, who has not posted on Twitter since November 2020, excited fans on the morning of January 30 when she seemingly tweeted: “‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Season 2.”
The post was up for around 10 minutes before it was taken down, but it was enough time to ignite rumours that Netflix was moving forward with a new season, reports Variety.
Taylor-Joy confirmed the Twitter hack on her Instagram story, where she wrote: “My Twitter has been hacked. Apologies for all inconveniences. It’s not me!” Sources close to the actor also confirmed that there was no truth to ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Season 2 tweets.
Taylor-Joy was quite active on Twitter during the fall in which ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ debuted on Netflix and became one of its most popular limited series.
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