South Africa rugby chief Rassie Erasmus has been forced to offer up an embarrassing apology after his Twitter account shared graphic porn which he has since blamed on “hackers”. Erasmus, who served as head coach during their successful 2019 World Cup campaign which included a win over England in the final, has 89,000 followers on the platform and follows only one account. Though he usually shares clips and updates regarding rugby union and South Africa, his name spread across Twitter for all the wrong reasons on Saturday morning (June 4) with an apology and explanation following later in the day. His account retweeted a very graphic adult video, and he then asked his followers for help in trying to remove it. The 49-year-old former Munster and Barbarians coach then insisted that his account had in fact been hacked by trouble-makers who bid to embarrass him. Despite that, he also said that he was extremely sorry for the unexpected video appearing on the feed. Rassie Erasmus is South Africa’s director of rugby and former head coach (Image: Getty Images) The clip in question left followers of Rassie Erasmus feeling baffled (Image: Twitter) In a first tweet, Erasmus said: “Sorry guys about…
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South Africa rugby chief Rassie Erasmus sorry after “hackers” share porn on Twitter
