Lil Tay Death Hoax, Meta Confirms They Helped Get Her Account Back From Hacker


Lil Tay really did have her Instagram compromised by someone who used the page to falsely claim she was dead … Meta tells us they helped get the account back in her hands.

There’s been serious doubts about the social media personality’s story after it turned out this week’s shocking news of her death was all a hoax … but a spokesperson for Meta says Lil Tay is being truthful about not being able to access her IG.

Remember … Lil Tay’s fake death was announced Wednesday morning on her Instagram … with the statement saying her “sudden and tragic passing” was an “unbearable loss,” and claiming her family was in complete shock.

Lil Tay Is Not Dead, Claims Social Media was Hacked

It appears the alleged hackers didn’t stop at a social media announcement … before the ominous post Wednesday, TMZ was contacted by someone claiming to be a rep for Lil Tay’s family with a full press release and said she and her brother had died at their mother’s home in Vancouver.

But, when TMZ contacted police in the Vancouver area as well as family members, everyone was totally in the dark.

Lil Tay’s family gave us a statement from her Thursday, which said she was very much alive and that, “My Instagram account was compromised by a 3rd party and used to spread jarring misinformation and rumors regarding me, to the point that even my name was wrong.”

Tay also thanked Meta for helping to get her Instagram account back, and the phony death statement has since been scrubbed.

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A Meta company spokesman confirmed Tay’s account, telling us they did help her get her IG back from the hacker.

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It will be interesting to see if Lil Tay becomes more active on IG now … she hasn’t posted since June 2018, despite having over 3.5 million followers.

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