Hours after Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington was found dead in an apparent suicide, his wife Talinda’s Twitter account appeared to have been hacked with several distasteful tweets sent out.
The shocking posts made allegations that she ‘never really loved’ her husband Chester and that she had been ‘cheating’ on him.
The tweets, now deleted, claimed an affair with Linkin Park member Mike Shinoda and that Talinda Bennington was ‘glad’ her husband had killed himself.
A further sick message said ‘no one cared’ about the singer’s death. The hacked tweets have now been removed from the account.
Soon after being poster, the messages were removed, but only after dozens of fans took screen shots and retweeted them hundreds of times
https://twitter.com/TheAnonJournal/status/888258310381510656
https://twitter.com/winhax/status/888268727157784577
https://twitter.com/lLoveCrossGene/status/888282518453067779
https://twitter.com/JohnMartin929/status/888255224921509892
https://twitter.com/BlakeDoyle41/status/888270605107077121
Some Tweeters seemed unsure about the authenticity of the messages, thinking they could be real, while the majority criticised the hacker for their disgusting behaviour.