Caitlyn Jenner's social media accounts, including her X and Instagram profiles, appear to have been hacked to promote a memecoin called $JENNER via the Pumpdotfun launchpad. The accounts, which collectively have millions of followers, posted links and videos promoting the token, leading to widespread speculation of a hack. Some posts included deepfake videos and messages from a purported manager, further fueling concerns. Despite a tweet from Jenner's account denying the hack, many users remain skeptical, noting the organized nature of the promotion, which included live sessions on X Spaces and coordinated posts across platforms. The token quickly reached a $20 million market cap, but the situation has been widely regarded as a potential scam. Jenner's X account has 3.3M followers and her Instagram has 15.6M followers. Early buyers of the token sold for approximately $500k, and the hackers reportedly made 24k.
Heard that @Caitlyn_Jenner launched a token? I spoke to the guy who claims he helped her (and other celebs) do it. https://t.co/IUGFZ6cWHf
Heard it turns into Bitcoin in the future... Caitlyn Jenner Meme Coin Sows Confusion as Observers Question Its Provenance https://t.co/wpmjG9hJ9k via @coindesk
.@Polymarket is one of my favorite protocols in the space. Already $1.5M bet on whether @Caitlyn_Jenner was hacked. Got to love it https://t.co/nDdAuY7jwN