Kelle Bryan's Twitter account has been hacked.
The 'Hollyoaks' actress - who has played Martine Deveraux on the Channel 4 soap since 2018 - has taken to Instagram to serve an "official notice" to her followers and warn them against interacting with her profile on the micro-blogging site.
She posted an image which reads: "Please be aware that my Twitter account @kellebryan has been hacked. The picture and name currently associated with the account is 'Tyler Winklevoss'
"To be digitally safe, please do not interact with the tweets. Twitter has been notified."
Alongside that message, Kelle added that she hopes the situation "will be resolved soon".
She wrote: "I utilise #twitter mainly to communicate with fans and friends of my work, express my social views and generally stay connected which as we all know is important in these times.
"I would use caution and not interact with any post's as they appear to be spam. The incident has been reported to twitter and hopefully it will be resolved soon. (sic)"
The 45-year-old star revealed this week she has had the coronavirus vaccine after she "barely survived" pneumonia.
Kelle has undergone the first of her two jabs after previously contracting lupus in 2000, which resulted in her organs collapsing.
She wrote on Instagram: "Ok so that's part 1 of my #covid_19 #vaccinocovid19 complete. I know there are many especially in the #blackcommunities that are anti the vaccine and this is not to tell anyone what they should and shouldn't do. I think its a personal decision that will be taken by all of us. As a person that barely survived pneumonia due to #lupus I didn't want to contract a virus that could seriously impact my health and could like other viruses be fatal.
My experience of the #nhsstaff and volunteers that made it possible was positive. Home to rest . Stay safe and God bless (sic)"