The video was shared on the TikTok page nickandsoph on December 6 and has since been viewed over 3.6 times.

It was posted with the caption: “Sound still has potential… Got taken down for bullying #joelosteen #notbullying #happyholidays’ #fyp#blowthisup @worldstar@hasandpiker.”

The 16-second video begins with the man and Osteen linking arms as they smile and look up at the camera for a video.

The man then begins talking and says: “I’m here with Joel Osteen” before insulting the preacher.

He continued: “Hey man, you know your a piece of s***, right? You know that right?”

Osteen continued to smile and began laughing as he walked off. The man continued smiling and repeating “you know, right?” to the camera.

The video’s comment section had viewers praising and mocking both the man and Osteen.

Newsweek has reached out to Osteen and the TikTok user for comment.

This comes after Newsweek reported on a story where a plumber found cash in the walls of Osteen’s megachurch Lakewood in Houston, Texas and demanded a reward.

The plumber, who wanted to remain nameless, called into the KILT-FM radio station and told them of how he discovered envelopes filled with cash and cheques while working in the church on November 10.

He said: “There was a loose toilet in the wall, and we removed the tile.

“We went to go remove the toilet and I moved some insulation away and about 500 envelopes fell out of the wall and I was like ‘oh, wow.’

“I went ahead and contacted the maintenance supervisor that was there, and I turned it all in.”

The Houston police nor the Lakewood church confirmed how much money was actually discovered at the site.The Houston police also said this discovery could be linked to the 2014 case they have with the church where $600,000 was stolen.

They did not clarify whether the money found in the walls was this money, however. The plumber has since said he deserves a reward for his role in helping move the case forward.

He said: “I didn’t solve their case, but I solved very key important clues as to what could or may have happened there.

“I feel like I should get something. I feel like some type of reward should get offered to me.”

At the time of the theft in 2014, there was a 25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest issued by Crime Stoppers. No arrests have so far been made.