Casillas says Twitter account hacked after 'I'm gay' post

Football
By Odero Charles | Oct 10, 2022
Casillas says Twitter account hacked after 'I'm gay' post AP

Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas has now come out to apologise to the LGBTQ community and also admitted that his twitter account was hacked after a bizarre a tweet which appeared to announce that he was gay went viral.

Initially, Iker's official Twitter account shared a post on Sunday afternoon which read: "I hope you respect me: I'm gay."

Football legend Carles Puyol responded to the tweet and said: "The time has come to tell our story, Iker".

After receiving widespread support and appraisal for his social media statement, news began to emerge that Casillas was joking.

Hours later he deleted the "I'm gay" tweet. Attempting to clear up the incident, Casillas again took to Twitter and claimed that his account was hacked and apologized to his followers .

"Hacked account. Luckily everything in order. Apologies to all my followers. And of course, more apologies to the LGBT community," he wrote.

Cuenta hackeada. Por suerte todo en orden. Disculpas a todos mis followers. Y por supuesto, mas disculpas a la comunidad LGTB. ? - Iker Casillas (@IkerCasillas) October 9, 2022

Reports in Spain suggested that he posted the message out of frustration about recent media rumours linking him to new women every week, including stories that he was dating Shakira, hence he ironically tweeted that he was gay.

The report adds that Puyol knew about the 'joke'.

He has now also deleted his tweet.

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