Wishing for a free iPad this Christmas? Lady Gaga is sure to grant your wish. Her followers on Twitter trembled upon seeing the star's offer.

If you think her holiday promo appears unbelievable, it is.

Lady Gaga is merely one of many celebrities victimized by hackers on Twitter, where she has 17 million followers. Several of them were struck when they got an alluring but incredible message, "FREE iPad2's to each one of you in the spirit of the holidays."

Her official Facebook was also spammed with the similar promotional message: "Lady Gaga's new iPad comes out in 3 days! So for the next 72 hours we will be hosting a massive giveaway to all the Mother Monster fans. Sign up and receive your special Lady Gaga edition iPad in time for the Holidays! For contest rules and registration visit the link below."

Suspicious links on Gaga's Facebook and Twitter pages were directed to a site which seems to be a scam, collecting users' personal details.

After a while, Gaga removed the Twitter and Facebook messages. "Phew. The hacking is over! And just in time, I'm on my way to Japan! So excited to spend Xmastime with my TokyoMonsters," she posted on her pages.

Then a few of Gaga's followers messaged her back showing frustration with the fake iPad2 offer. They're disappointed that no cool gadget will be under their trees this Christmas. Some of them even accused her of withdrawing a genuine gift.

"I took your generous offer seriously," posted one baffled fan.

But does everybody think Lady Gaga can afford to give away 17 million iPads? She may be one of the top grossers in the entertainment industry, but really!