days later Rafa Kalimann's Instagram was hacked and his posts were deleted, it was Ana Hikari's turn to become a victim of a social network invasion. This Wednesday (3), several posts appeared on the actress's account on proposals for “quick investments” with “100% guaranteed profit” content that was never addressed by Ana in her profile. The advisor told gshow that the actress was trying to resolve the situation.
Since comments were disabled on the account, netizens X, formerly of Twitter, took to commenting on the suspicion: “And Ana Hikari's profile was hacked on Instagram. If you follow her, don’t fall for the scams,” one man warned. Other netizens tagged the actress's profile to warn her about the invasion.
What increases the suspicion is that in some stories the actress's image is even used together with prints in which such “investments” were made. Additionally, the feed contained a false “clarification note” on the stories stating that “we have no plans to remove the posted content.”