'I always get back up!' Leslie Jones says she is 'so OK' after 11-day break from Twitter following hacker attack

Call Leslie Jones the reigning queen of comebacks.

After an 11-day stretch that saw the actress quit Twitter following an attack at the hands of hackers, the resilient Ghostbusters star took to the social media site and lauded those who provided her with support in the wake of the humiliating security breach.

'Thanks to my fans and friends!' she wrote Sunday. 'I'm soooooo ok really. And I will always be funny been through a lot in my life and I ALWAYS GET BACK UP!'

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Can't keep her down: Leslie Jones, seen her at the Hollywood Ghostbusters premiere in July, reassured and thanked her supporters following a grueling stretch that saw her targeted by both hackers and trolls 

Can't keep her down: Leslie Jones, seen her at the Hollywood Ghostbusters premiere in July, reassured and thanked her supporters following a grueling stretch that saw her targeted by both hackers and trolls 

 Keep on keeping on: The 48-year-old comic explained how she's not one to cave in when a problem presents itself

 Keep on keeping on: The 48-year-old comic explained how she's not one to cave in when a problem presents itself

Among the friends that publicly supported the Trainwreck actress following the hack included her Ghostbusters director, Paul Feig; SNL castmates Aidy Bryant and Taran Killam; and Girls star Lena Dunham.

The Saturday Night Live beauty's website was taken down on August 24 after hackers breached security measures and posted a number of personal images to the page, including nude photos, the star's driver's license and passport, and shots of Jones with fellow celebs such as Rihanna and Kim Kardashian.

The hackers also took their attack to a racist level, presumably after Jones in July outed a number of bigots by sharing their awful messages on her Twitter page, and even quit the social media site for a short time, citing the unending hate.

Focused on fun: The Saturday Night Live beauty turned the subject to her upcoming birthday Wednesday

Focused on fun: The Saturday Night Live beauty turned the subject to her upcoming birthday Wednesday

Big day: Other notable names who celebrate their birthday September 7, like Leslie, include NBA star Kevin Love, actress Evan Rachel Wood and I Will Survive singer Gloria Gaynor

Big day: Other notable names who celebrate their birthday September 7, like Leslie, include NBA star Kevin Love, actress Evan Rachel Wood and I Will Survive singer Gloria Gaynor

Down time: The actress went on a self-imposed break from Twitter after her personal information was hacked and uploaded to her website August 24

Down time: The actress went on a self-imposed break from Twitter after her personal information was hacked and uploaded to her website August 24

The hackers posted on Leslie's site an image of Harambe, the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla who was killed in May after a boy fell into his zoo enclosure.

She said in a July 21 appearance on Seth Myers that she was fed-up with the unending stream of abuse she faced from the cyber bigots, leading her to speak up.

'What’s scary about the whole thing is the insults didn’t hurt me - unfortunately, I’m used to the insults - what scared me was the injustice of a gang of people jumping against you for such a sick cause,' Jones said. 

She's back: Jones on Saturday returned to the site with an amusing anecdote about her love for The Golden Girls 

She's back: Jones on Saturday returned to the site with an amusing anecdote about her love for The Golden Girls 

Who ya gonna call: Leslie played Patty Tolan in this summer's remake of Ghostbusters, which also featured Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon

Who ya gonna call: Leslie played Patty Tolan in this summer's remake of Ghostbusters, which also featured Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon

'Everybody has an opinion, and it all comes at you at one time. They really believe in what they believe in, and it’s so mean. It’s so gross and mean.

'So it was one of those things where, OK, so, if I hadn’t said anything, nobody would’ve ever known about this. All those people would still have an account.'

But on Sunday, Jones, who turns 49 on Wednesday, had turned her attention to a more positive outlet: plans for her upcoming birthday celebration. 

Firebrand: The actress has spoken out about her negative experiences on social media - many of which are predicated on racially-fueled attacks 

'Ok y'all must know I celebrate the whole week of my bday. Use to the whole month but I was young then lol. Now I just want to have fun!!' the Memphis-born comic tweeted.

'So let's make my birthday week THE BOMB!! Cause I'm about to act a fool YALL!! CHEAH! #LJBDAY.'

Jones on Saturday began tweeting again with her usual upbeat humor, posting a video in which she explained how much the 80s NBC sitcom The Golden Girls entertained her. 

Prejudiced cowardice: Jones has been the receiving end of tweets such as this one

Prejudiced cowardice: Jones has been the receiving end of tweets such as this one

Muting the haters: Jones, fed up with the racism in July, briefly took a break from the social media site 

Muting the haters: Jones, fed up with the racism in July, briefly took a break from the social media site 

She said of the show: 'I don't care what nobody say, these b****** make me laugh no matter what the hell is going on. For real!'

Another tweet was of a comic book titled 100 bullets, with the premise centered around a briefcase given to a man containing a gun and 100 untraceable bullets. 

Perhaps still seething at her antagonists, Jones captioned the shot with the note, 'Man if I had this briefcase....I dint know mane. Love these books!'

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