X-rated filth was posted to Robin van Persie’s army of supporters on Facebook.
The hugely popular retired footballer has 18 million followers – but hackers found a way to post porn on his stories.
One clip, which has since been deleted but has been seen by Daily Star, was a naked woman on all fours with the viewer encouraged to “swipe up” to see more.
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Another showed a woman wearing no underwear with the caption: “Swipe up to watch her complete photo.”
Afterwards, the ex-Manchester United and Arsenal star wrote on Twitter: “I’m afraid someone hacked into my Facebook account (@ Robin van Persie) early this morning, so if you see cute cat content or whatever may potentially come next before I have control back.. It wasn’t me..”
Dutch legend Van Persie, 39, retired from football in 2019 after a stellar career which saw him lift the Premier League with the Red Devils and the FA Cup with Arsenal.
The exact same inappropriate content was posted to his page was also last week shared on the Facebook account of a Page 3 girl – who was “humiliated” by the experience.
Apollonia Llewellyn, who is also known as Barbi, was blocked from her Facebook account where she has 5.5 million followers.
Afterwards, the 23-year-old Yorkshire lass told us: “This is basically like losing your job, all my partnerships were through there.
“I probably had that page for a good 10 years working hard to get those followers and sharing it every day.
“I have travelled to 13 different countries this year to get the best content for my fans to see and I just feel like all is wasted now because I have no page and they [hackers] are posting as if it is me so I think my fans think it is me.”
She added: “It happened yesterday evening and I’ve not slept much because I am worried something else will happen.
“They are on my Facebook, will they now get into my Instagram next? I’ve just been thinking about trying to get it back but it’s not been easy.
“They are posting porn on the stories so they are probably thinking what the hell is she doing. It is humiliating. I wouldn’t post anything like what they posting. It. They have been sharing women doing really weird things.”
After Van Persie was targeted, Apollonia told us: “I seen another celebrity, a footballer, has had the same done.
“I recorded it and they are the same pictures as what was put on mine. Facebook quickly acted on his account.”
The stories have since been deleted from RVP’s account and the hackers have also been removed from Apollonia’s page.
The Daily Star has contacted Facebook in regards to Van Persie’s page being compromised.
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