Amber Rose's tweets are Sport Archivesusually pretty straightforward—Instagram posts, refuting fake news, and star studded photographs—but on Wednesday things got a little weird.
The entrepreneur's Twitter feed included a couple jabs at Tyga and Beyoncé Wednesday night, though she claims now she has been hacked.
SEE ALSO: Amber Rose is getting a Dr. Phil-produced talk show so she can make all our lives betterRose left the two tweets in question up for hours, before finally deleting them Thursday morning. The first attacked Tyga, saying ever since he left Blac Chyna, his music had gone downhill. "It's always been trash just more than usual," she, or some hacker, tweeted.
Blac Chyna and Tyga's complicated history, and Rose's friendship with Chyna, doesn't make this tweet seem too far-fetched. But then, for some reason, Rose decided to come for Beyoncé.
"Hey Beyoncé I got a secret. I am Becky With the Short Hair," she, or a possible hacker (?), wrote, referencing lyrics that appear on Bey's Lemonade.
Rose later shared an Instagram video which featured controversial radio personality Charlemagne tha God, explaining that two of them did get hacked—but, of course, Charlemagne slipped a dig at Tyga before the end of the clip.
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In addition to the alleged hacking, reports surfaced that her home was broken into during the day, and an intruder remained in her residence for hours.
Safe to say Rose has had better Wednesdays. 😕
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