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Jessica Alba’s Instagram hacked days after Twitter account hit

Jessica Alba’s Instagram has been hacked — just days after her Twitter account was hit.

While the star’s account usually features photos with her celebrity pals and publicizes her Honest Co. products, Tuesday morning her Instagram was flooded with support for rapper YNW Melly, who is facing a double murder charge in Florida.

The hacker — who told Alba’s followers to follow them at a Twitter account, @grinchsquad1989 — also posted: “Nazi Germany is innocent no matter what y’all say I swear to God.”

Alba is likely to be just waking up in Los Angeles to this mess as one message teased: “Jessica, when I was a little kid, 6 years old, I used to watch fantastic four, and I loved you please forgive me I’m just having fun.”

The hacker also asked for “just one percent” of Alba’s multimillion-dollar fortune.

The messages were just taken down by Alba’s team — but have already been screenshotted by furious fans.

Jessica Alba's Instagram page
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Similar messages were posted to the Honest Co. founder’s Twitter account over the weekend.

One read, “Nazi Germany Did Nothing Wrong And That’s On God N–a.”

Another said: “ugh police sirens in the distance again. When will n–s stop committing crimes so I can get some f–king sleep.”

Others included offers to pay $50,000 to kill handicapped homosexuals.

The messages were removed from the 38-year-old beauty’s account by early Sunday once the hack was discovered.

Alba seemed to take the hack in good spirits as she posted an adorable photo of her baby son, Hayes, on Monday, with the message: “Me yesterday — when you wake up and realize your Twitter got hacked while you were asleep!”

Falling prey to Twitter trolling is somewhat new to Alba, who previously lamented about being a target for a different kind of harassment: sexual advances from older men.

She said at Goop’s health summit in May, “I was meant to feel ashamed if I tempted men. Then I stopped eating a lot when I became an actress. I made myself look more like a boy so I wouldn’t get as much attention.”

She added that she felt “preyed upon” by men when she was starting out.

Still, she noted: “Nothing about being successful in this business is easy … You can’t be bitter.”