Controversial WWE legend Hulk Hogan claims his social media was “hacked” after lewd messages were sent from it to a top singer.

Hogan, who has been dividing the wrestling fanbase for decades with his post-ring life, took to Twitter/X to apologise for a message sent to Iggy Azalea. The post, which went viral within minutes, was responding to Azaela tweeting: “All these cry babaies wanna suck on my t*tssssssss lmao $MOTHER”.

And Hogan – or someone who “hacked” his account – replied: “You suck a pumping. $HULK has the real milk.” The posts were eventually removed, with Hogan taking to Instagram to issue a clarification.

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Iggy Azalea was loving the chaos
Iggy Azalea was loving the chaos

He wrote: “Hello Family, Appreciate your love and support always. Please do not take notice of any posts posted today. They are not from me and will be promptly removed. Thank you, Hulk”

However, Azaela saw the funny side of it, tweeting an image of her from behind with Hogan's angry face placed over her own face – showing off her “rear” in the process. Confused? Yes, so are we.

Anyway, shortly after the incident, Hulk Hogan's entire Twitter/X timeline was cleansed of everything – with only a link to his website remaining in the bio.

Hogan claimed he was hacked
Hogan claimed he was hacked

However, what is still there are Hogan's “likes,” with the top three being reactions to his initial tweet to Azalea, with one writing: “Hulkster, stop blowing up my phone brother.”

While another simply replied with three crying laughing emojis and the word “Bruh”.

The $HULK part of his tweet is real, however, as it is a meme-based Crytotoken that has since lost 85% in value, Bitcoin News claims.

They stated: “HULK experienced an initial boost in value following posts on X. This meme token has been actively traded against solana (SOL) on decentralized exchange (dex) platforms, including Raydium. Since reaching its peak, HULK’s value has dropped by 85%.”

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