'Do you want to see my vagina?' Sir Patrick Stewart's Twitter hacked Monday morning by 'sexy' naked woman selling nude photos

  • Sir Patrick Stewart's Twitter account was hacked on Monday morning
  • A woman posted nude photos of herself and wrote: 'Do you want to see my vagina?'
  • She then posted a link to a website where videos and photos of her could be purchased by interested parties
  • The woman also replaced Stewart's Twitter avatar with one of herself
  • The tweets were soon deleted, but porn bots continued to spam Stewart's account throughout the morning
  • Those tweets were immediately deleted as soon as they were posted

Professor XXX.

Sir Patrick Stewart's Twitter was hacked on Monday morning by a young woman looking to sell nude photos of herself online. 

'Hi! Dear, want to see my vagina? Join and find me,' read the first message, which showed a woman standing naked in a bathtub and covering her breasts with her hands.

There was also a link where interested parties could pay money to see more photos and video of the woman without her clothing. 

Nude lady: Sir Patrick Stewart's Twitter account was hacked on Monday morning (above)

Nude lady: Sir Patrick Stewart's Twitter account was hacked on Monday morning (above)

Questions: A woman posted nude photos of herself and wrote: 'Do you want to see my vagina?'

Questions: A woman posted nude photos of herself and wrote: 'Do you want to see my vagina?'

Ongoing: The tweets were soon deleted, but porn bots continued to spam Stewart's account throughout the morning (Stewart and his wife Sunny Ozell in September)

Ongoing: The tweets were soon deleted, but porn bots continued to spam Stewart's account throughout the morning (Stewart and his wife Sunny Ozell in September)

Soon after another photo appeared on Stewart's timeline, this time of the same woman wearing a thong and on all fours.

'Hi! Sexy, do you want to see my vagina? Join and find me, read the caption on that tweet.

There was also a link to the same site were individuals could go to buy pictures of the woman.

The tweets were taken down soon after they were posted at 9am on Monday, with the woman also changing the name on Stewart's Twitter account to 'Rebecca Slater.'

She also replaced Stewart's photo with one of herself. 

The 76-year-old actor has yet to respond to the hack, and his avatar has since been changed back to his face surrounded by colorful balls.

New look: The woman also replaced Stewart's Twitter avatar with one of herself

New look: The woman also replaced Stewart's Twitter avatar with one of herself

Stewart's Twitter account continued to be spammed on Monday morning, with hundreds of tweets popping up every 10 minutes, which were all immediately deleted seconds after they went live.  

Many of his 2.3million followers noticed the hack instantly, and realized it was the work of a porn bot.

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