Hillsong's Brian Houston Claims Somebody is Out to Embarrass Him via X

Brian Houston, the founding pastor of Hillsong Church, claims his X account was hacked after the account tweeted the words "ladies and girls kissing." It remained on the megachurch founder's X page for 16 minutes before it was removed. Houston reportedly tweeted, "I think my Twitter may have been hacked."
Last Wednesday, Houston reposted a statement tweeted by a woman claiming to be one of his assistants, asking the public to disregard any recent posts that "seem out of the normal."
"Rest assured we are working on discovering how Ps. Brian was hacked," the statement said. "Our team has ascertained that someone logged into his account from a location within the USA. We've changed his password so here's hoping they no longer have access. Please disregard anything that seems out of the normal. For your safety remember Pastor Brian does not contact anyone privately."
Houston claims the post was made by someone he knows who was attempting to embarrass him.
"Final comment: A number of people have had access to my social media accounts. We have concluded that someone known to me posted an unauthorized tweet in a deliberate attempt to embarrass and discredit me. Password now changed," Houston tweeted early Monday morning.
In another tweet shortly after, Houston cited the words of Proverbs 19:28: "An unprincipled witness desecrates justice; the mouths of the wicked spew malice."
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