Try turning off the water spigot on the wall, one at a time.
If the water stops filling then one of the inlet valves in the washer is sticking open.
If you turn off the water spigots on the wall and disconnect the hose(s) from the washer, possibly it can be cleaned or unstuck. it may need to be replaced.
If you disconnect a hose be sure the water spigot on the wall is off. If you can't turn the handle on the wall, don't force it. You can turn off your main house water valve (which turns off water to whole house). Also, put a towel under the hose connector before disconnecting so you don't have water dripping everywhere.
If anything is hard to turn, don't force it. You may need to call an experienced plumber to do the work otherwise you may damage parts and create a big water leak/mess. Here is an example of external (wall mounted supply line valves
Here is an example of an internal water inlet valve:
asher Water Inlet Valve Part Number 5220fr2006h SAME DAY SHIP GUARANTEE...
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