(Dagbladet): Sunday was Vegard Ylvisåker Twitter followers were greeted by a different view than they might have expected.
noon Sunday comedian profile picture and name changed, in addition to that it was posted several pictures of a scantily clad lady on Ylvisåker Twitter account.
Comedian and presenter Vegard Ylvisåker has 124,000 followers on Twitter account named @vegardino. Under the scantily clad pictures were followers urged to click on.
Hacked
“Perhaps you will invite me to a glass of wine,” it said under the picture of the lady. Followers should not be shy, but click through to something that can be assumed to be a website with several scantily clad pictures.
the reaction from fans has not been long in coming. More writing on Twitter that they think there is something wrong with your account, and tags Vegard brother Bård Ylvisåker, to make him aware that account was taken over by prying eyes.
followers commenting eagerly under the nypostede pictures, with statements like:
“You’ve got long hair Elaine” and “Elaine’s now a transgender woman»
– New web service
the time 13 had Ylvisåker taken back control of his Twitter account.
” Sorry folks, posted incorrect images to promote my new webcam service, “writes Ylvisåker explanatory about the easy-clad lady pictures.
the comedian also put a picture of sell even in swimming trunks, to the delight of the fans.
the bold lady pictures is still out on the account. One of them is also affixed to the top of the list of tweets.
The Fox
Vegard Ylvisåker is known from the TV show “Tonight with Ylvis” but was with his brother Bard, known worldwide through the music video “the Fox (What does the Fox say),” which was made to the program. The song was produced by Stargate.
The partnership with Stargate started as a Friend service. The brothers came in contact with the Norwegian producer duo having been asked to create a fixture to one forty birthday. In return they asked if Stargate could produce a song for them.
– We thought that they certainly would say no. Then they said yes, Vegard Ylvisåker told Dagbladet agreement.
Stargate did not hit come at all.
– They were most surprised of all. They called from New York and wondering what the hell it was for something after seeing a news story on Fox News. They thought it was totally sick, said Ylvisåker.
It has not succeeded Dagbladet to get in touch with Elaine Ylvisåker Sunday.
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