Jamal Murray sent out an apology to fans Sunday morning after learning that his Instagram account had been hacked over night and released some NSFW-videos. "First and foremost I would like to apologize to my fans," Murray tweeted out. "My account has been hacked, currently working on the issue. Thanks."
The incident happened over night when the Nuggets star’s IG Stories started to share some bizarre posts out of nowhere, including what appeared to be a sex tape of Murray allegedly receiving a blowjob from a woman who could've been his girlfriend, Harper Hempel. All the posts, including the video, were quickly deleted off his profile.
After fixing the hack, Murray decided to deactivate his profile to try and clear everything. Although the footage was removed off his profile, people were still able to grab the video and other posts before they were deleted. This led his girlfriend, Harper Hempel, to ask them to get rid of the clip.
Following a NSFW-leak like that however, fans had a field day on Twitter, sharing their reactions & hilarious memes online which you can see for yourself (below). Check them out.
Stephen A. Smith Blasts Max Kellerman For Tom Brady Slander: Watch
Smith just wants Kellerman to apologize.
Max Kellerman has been one of the biggest Tom Brady haters in the world over the past few seasons. Despite his sustained success on the football field, the First Take host continues to criticize Brady for being on the decline and not being the player he once was. After losing in the Wild Card round to the Tennessee Titans, Brady was made vulnerable to even more slander from Kellerman. In yesterday's episode of First Take, Kellerman was honest about his thoughts and feelings although Stephen A. Smith wasn't having any of it.
Smith unleashed on Kellerman saying Brady had no help in terms of weapons and that it wasn't the QB's fault whatsoever. Smith felt as though Kellerman should apologize to Brady for all of the slanderous things he has said over the past year or so.
Of course, Kellerman didn't seem to be phased by Smith's rant and just sat there with a smirk on his face. In many ways, both analysts are right when it comes to Brady. The QB has been in decline for a while now but has been bailed out by a great defense and some heavy weaponry on offense. This year, however, Brady's offensive weapons were lackluster and the defense failed when it was needed the most.
Heading into next year, Brady's future with the Patriots is up in the air. For Kellerman and Smith, this will certainly prove to be great argument fodder.