London, July 30 (ANI): Manchester United centre-half Rio Ferdinand has sparked a White House security alert after he posted some souvenir snaps of US President Barack Obama's guards and private rooms on Twitter.
The 32-year-old footballer was on tour of the White House when he took the snaps but controversies emerged when he put up the snaps online.
Ferdinand posted a picture of himself in the state dining room followed by the message: "Ma chilling in the 'State Dining Room' no sign of any tea bags!!"
But the controversy began when he posted a photo of some of the President's security personnel followed by another message that stated: "The security needs beefing up here at the White House....!!"
However, seconds after his posts some secret service spooks reportedly hacked into his account and phone to remove the images.
He took to his Twitter page to describe that he felt like he was being watched by a Jack Bauer-type spy character.
"Whoa....some1 has got into my phone + taken down my pics off twitter....this is deep...is jack Bauer in Washington?!" the Daily Star quoted him as tweeting.
"What an experience having the opportunity to go into the White House, thank you.....now where are my pics????
"My pic of the security was removed quick, rapido, sharpish, fast....they don't play here in DC...I feel like I'm on 24 right now," he added. (ANI)
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