The Facebook page of Egyptian actress Mena Fadaly has been hacked by Muslim Brotherhood activists. The hackers published a digitally modified picture of Fadaly with supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohammed Morsi in Rabaa al-Adawiya and Nahda squares. The actress, an outspoken critic of the Islamist leader, confirmed that her Facebook page had been hacked, and reiterated her support for Egypt\'s recent June 30 revolution. Mena isn\'t the only star that hackers have been out to get lately. The Brotherhood have taken control of the social media pages of a number of high-profile Egyptian celebrities. They have changed their profile pictures to Morsi, and published fabricated updates about the celebrities participating in Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins. Last week, Egyptian actress Zeina denied that she had joined the pro-Morsi supporters in Rabaa al-Adawiya, despite a number of pictures appearing on her personal Facebook page. She explained that the account had been hacked by a Brotherhood activist. The actress told reporters that she supported Morsi\'s ouster and had complete faith in the Egyptian army to help the people of Egypt realise their ambitions. In a separate incident, the Facebook page of Egyptian actor Tarek el-Telmesani was hacked by supporters of the ousted president. The hackers didn\'t only put Morsi\'s photo as the main profile picture, he also scoured through Telmesani\'s personal messages and published the private number of actress Nelly Kareem on the public wall. The hackers also made public several personal photos sent by women to Telmesani in private messages. Last month, actor Mohamed Sobhi denied that he was the owner of a Facebook page set up in his name which criticised the Egyptian army.