The Born This Way singer took action after a number of mysterious Spanish tweets made their way onto her feed. 
She posted: 'Whoever is hacking my Twitter must answer to 10 million monsters and Twitter police. #Don'tMakeMeCallTheApostles' 
The messages appeared early this morning including links to Spanish YouTube-related sites, a mention of fellow pop diva Shakira, and a hashtag leading to a Spanish horoscope account. 
Gaga's last post before her account was hacked was about her next video message: 'Gagavision no.44 coming 2morrow night, commemorating the last American MonsterBall. Hurts to write this. The stage is my home. #BornThisWay.' 
The singer quickly deleted the tweets ten minutes later and reassured fans that it was back to business. 
Gaga was this week seen crying in a clip from a forthcoming documentary on HBO. 
She sobbed: 'I still sometimes feel like a loser kid in high school and I just have to pick myself up and tell myself that I'm a superstar every morning so that I can get through this day and be for my fans what they need for me to be.'
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