Former football player Iker Casillas, one of the legends of Real Madrid, made a post on his Twitter account that sat on the agenda of social media today. Carles Puyol responded to Casillas, who stated that he was a gay person in his statement and said, “It’s time to tell our story, Iker.” said. It turned out that the duo, who settled on the agenda of social media by interacting in a short time, actually made irony. The former football player apologized to everyone by making a statement on the subject. Here are the details…
Iker Casillas apologizes to the LGBT community!
The Spanish newspaper Diario As announced that Iker Casillas made this post because his name was often involved in love gossip. The former football player was criticized by social media users for his attitude. Casillas removed his post for the purpose of irony, stating that he was gay after the backlash. On top of Iker Casillas, Puyol also deleted his reply to the tweet.
Iker Casillas apologized to the LGBT community and made the following statement stating that his account was hacked.
My account has been hacked. Fortunately everything is fine. My apologies to all my followers and of course more apologies to the LGBT community.
Many people were angered when Iker Casillas and the Diario As newspaper made contradictory bipartisan statements. The statement in which the footballer apologized also received a great deal of interaction on Twitter in a short time. There were rumors that Casillas was dating Colombian singer Shakira recently. Shakira recently divorced Spanish football player Pique, whom she has been married to since 2011.
Iker Casillas has been nominated twice for the European Footballer of the Year award. In 2010, he received the Sports Prince of Asturia award. The footballer left his football career in 2019 after a heart attack during training.
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