Youtube sensation Antoine Dodson, who climbed to fame after a video clip of him went viral, has claimed that he is no longer gay and now wants to get married to a woman.

Dodson, most known for the "hide your kids, hide your wife" Youtube video posted on his Facebook account that he has given up his homosexuality lifestyle to pursue his new position as the "True Chosen Hebrew Israelite descendant of Judah."

"I have to renounce myself, I'm no longer into homosexuality I want a wife and family, I want to multiply and raise and love my family that I create. I could care less about the fame and fortune," he wrote on his social media account Thursday.

The post received almost 2500 likes.

"For I am the True Chosen Hebrew Israelite descendant of Judah. And as True Israel I know that there are certain things we just can't do. And I totally understand that now. I don't need a Mercedes Benz, I don't need a big house in Beverly Hills all I need is the Most High and my family (Israel)," Dodson added.

Many fans chimed in on his post and wrote supportive messages of Dodson's decision.

"I think that it is absolutely AWESOME that you have found God and have starting bringing him closer to your heart during this spiritual journey," an user wrote.

Dodson built a name for himself as a celebrity back in 2010 after he appeared on a local news station and ranted about a man who allegedly climbed into his sister's window and tried to rape her. When interviewed by a local reporter, Dodson was heard screaming at the camera: "Obviously, we have a rapist in Lincoln Park."

"He's climbing in your windows, he's snatching your people up, trying to rape them; so y'all need to hide your kids, hide your wife and hide your husband, because they're raping everybody out here," Dodson said.

He ended the video telling the suspect: "We're looking for you. We gonna find you. I'm letting you know that. So you can run and tell that, homeboy!""hide your kids, hide your wife."

The clip went up on Youtube and gained over 50 million views.

The video became so popular that The Gregory Brothers made a song entitled "Bed Intruder."