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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Andrew Tate forced to deny he's dead after false claims from Piers Morgan's hacked Twitter - Express

Piers Morgan's hacked Twitter account issued an array of expletive tweets spreading false claims and insults, including one that had incorrectly claimed Andrew Tate had been "shot dead".

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Piers Morgan’s Twitter account was under the control of a hacking group, reportedly called the Chuckling Squad, this morning. The hackers sent out countless tweets, including a claim that Andrew Tate, 36, had died in Dubai, but the influencer himself spoke out denying the claims.

Twitter users were shocked when an array of tweets were sent from Piers’ Twitter account this morning, hosting a variety of mostly vulgar content.

While some tweets simply held expletives like “f**k the queen”, others had an even more serious impact on the celebrities and famous faces they targeted.

One shock tweet from the journalist's hacked account read: “BREAKING NEWS: Andrew Tate has been found shot dead in Dubai.”

Some followers were deeply concerned, especially as no media reports could be found to verify the news.

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However, Andrew responded through his own Twitter page, simply writing: “Hard to kill.”

Fans hailed the influencer as “untouchable” and “bullet-proof” while others explained that Piers’ account had been hacked.

Andrew was not the only victim of this morning’s hack, as a flurry of slurs and offensive messages were sent out from Piers’ account.

Some of the other victims included Ed Sheeran, who was called a “ginger...



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