Talk about a rough start to the week.
Ultimately, the unknown mastermind proved to be successful as followers noticed a few nasty (and confusing) posts appear on the "Firework" singer's timeline Monday night around 8:30 p.m. EST.
"Haha follow @Sw4ylol #HackersGonnaHate," the first tweet read. "Shoutout I and r Breh."
While some had no meaning to the common reader, one tweet definitely grabbed the attention of fans. Yes, it involves her relationship with Taylor Swift.
Katy has yet to comment on the hack, likely because Twitter is still trying to solve the problem and find the person or persons responsible.
Some fans, however, quickly began to speculate that the handle @Sw4ylol was to blame. While the new account first tweeted, "Who TF is Katy Perry," another message soon appeared with a Soundcloud link featuring an unreleased Katy song.
Ultimately, Katy isn't the first (or likely the last) major celebrity to get hacked. Ian Somerhalder, Selena Gomez, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Donald Trump are just some of the stars who have had their social media accounts violated.
In regards to Katy, this mystery may just be getting started.
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