Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Anna Kendrick Manages To Find The Silver Lining After Her Twitter Account Was Briefly Hacked

Anna Kendrick Manages To Find The Silver Lining After Her Twitter Account Was Briefly Hacked
Jens Kalaene/picture alliance via Getty Images

Just over a week ago, Pitch Perfect and Twilight actress, Anna Kendrick, found herself feeling the pain so many of us have felt at one point or another: having one of our social media accounts hacked.

But when she found out her Twitter account had been compromised, Anna Kendrick responded in true Anna Kendrick fashion, finding the silver lining in an otherwise frustrating moment.


Over the course of approximately two hours that Saturday afternoon, Kendrick's account bombarded her over 7-million Twitter followers with tweets that used expletives, racial slurs, linked into inappropriate websites, and were overall un-Anna-Kendrick-like.

Fans of Kendrick and her films were quick to assume her account had been compromised, based on the nature of the tweets, as well as the unrealistic frequency of tweeting on an otherwise infrequently used account.

But true to Kendrick's nature, she managed to find some sort of silver lining in an account hack that just added to the mayhem of the year that is 2020.

Like so many of us who are feeling horribly isolated from friends, family, and even old acquaintances, Kendrick embraced the weird opportunity to reconnect that the breach gave her.

Kendrick exclaimed:

"Well, the fun thing about getting my Twitter briefly hacked is that people I hadn't heard from in years reached out to let me know."

And Kendrick's Twitter followers were downright happy for her after this little moment: happy to see her back on Twitter, to see her reunited with an old friend, and to see the issue had been solved.

Some replied to Kendrick's tweet, pointing out that the sheer number of tweets tipped them off.



A few also wished they were James, rich with the possibility of reconnecting with Kendrick.


A few followers also praised Kendrick's outlook on the situation.




Though getting your account hacked is nothing short of frustrating, Anna Kendrick has proven that it might be an opportunity for a few laughs, and maybe even to connect with some old friends.

During a year like 2020, with many of us still tucked away at home, that doesn't sound like the worst idea.

More from Trending

Mary Kate Cornett; Pat McAfee
NBC; Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Ole Miss Student Slams ESPN Host For Spreading Baseless Rumor She Slept With Boyfriend's Dad

Ole Miss freshman Mary Kate Cornett is speaking out about how a salacious rumor amplified by ESPN's Pat McAfee has "ruined" life—and she has a pointed message for McAfee himself.

Cornett says she has been viciously harassed online and in person since McAfee spread a rumor on his show that she slept with her boyfriend's father.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

MAGA Rages After Trump Looks More Orange On CNN Than On Fox News In Viral Clip

Orange you being too sensitive there, conservatives?

The MAGA cult was in an uproar over a recent juxtaposition of clips from CNN and Fox News' identical coverage of Republican President Donald Trump's announcement of the sweeping global tariffs that sent the U.S. stock market plummeting.

Keep ReadingShow less
'Proud Soy Boy' Vegetarian Rips Florida Over Their Proposed Fluoride Ban In Epic Speech
The Florida Channel/Florida's Voice News

'Proud Soy Boy' Vegetarian Rips Florida Over Their Proposed Fluoride Ban In Epic Speech

The term "Florida Man" carries certain connotations. Often it involves out-of-control behavior of a criminal variety.

But a 6'5" man testifying about the dangers of the right's war on woke isn't usually what comes to mind.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of J.D. Vance
Fox News

Vance Cites ‘Traffic Violations’ To Help Justify Sending Migrant Dad To El Salvador Prison

Vice President J.D. Vance was criticized after he doubled down on his insistence that a Maryland father who was accidentally deported to an El Salvadorian prison due to an "administrative error" was a criminal, justifying the move—much to the anger of social media users—because the man had "traffic violations" that warranted his removal.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who arrived in the U.S. in 2012, was labeled a threat in 2019 due to an alleged connection to the MS-13 gang. He spent months in detention before an immigration judge found he had a credible fear of persecution—not from MS-13, but from a rival group, Barrio 18, which he said had been extorting his family.

Keep ReadingShow less
Notebook with notes
Corina Rainer/Unsplash

Restaurant Health Inspectors Describe The Most Disgusting Thing They've Ever Seen

We all have our favorite restaurants where we visit to celebrate special occasions, to go on dates, and share with work colleagues.

It all has to do with the combination of the fantastic food, pleasant atmosphere, and exceptional service.

Keep ReadingShow less