
Pop singer Rita Ora has 3.95 million Twitter followers, but it appears the force of her fans may not be that strong.
On Halloween, Ora tweeted that she would release a new song next week if her fans retweeted her 100,000 times:

After a slow response, Ora's account retweeted a skeptical fan:
After getting just 2,000 retweets, Ora allegedly deleted her initial post entirely.
The 23-year-old singer then went on the defense, tweeting that her account had been hacked:
By the way my Twitter got hacked somebody is threatening to release new music I've worked really hard on. Nothing comes out until I'm ready.
— Rita Ora (@RitaOra) October 31, 2014Or the bots insist on it! When it's ready we will drop music! Luckily I caught the hacker really quickly and deleted the post. Thank you!!
— Rita Ora (@RitaOra) October 31, 2014And happy Halloween!! #shittytrickortreat
— Rita Ora (@RitaOra) October 31, 2014@RitaOra lol we all know you are just mad you didn't get 100,000 RT's Cmon girl!!!
— BritneySpears (@DieWithoutBrit) October 31, 2014@RitaOra loooooool ok sure
— moll (@cxnderella) October 31, 2014Can I get to 7000 Twitter followers by tonight? I promise I won't delete these tweet out of embarrassment if I don't, unlike Rita Ora. Lol!
— 【 A N N 】 (@Annchirisu) November 2, 2014SEE ALSO: Cindy Crawford's Gorgeous Kids Are Collaborating On A New Instagram Account