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Tyrese Gibson Rants As He Debunks ‘Illuminati And Devil Worship’ Rumors

BY Edwin Lamptey November 28, 2024 7:23 PM EDT

Actor and musician, Tyrese, has taken exception at being labeled as a member of the Illuminati, engaging in demonic practices.

Taking to Instagram on Monday, November 25, 2024, he reemphasized his belief in God. In doing so, he clarified his sexuality while also bringing up Denzel Washington. “I’m not gay, ain’t never been gay. I’m not a part of a secret gay, or a public gay,” Tyrese said.

He went on to add that: “What y’all not gonna do is y’all not gone put no devil on me. Listen to me, the Lord Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. You understand that? Ain’t no devil worshiping over here, ain’t no gay, aint no down low, ain’t no secret society, ain’t no Illuminati. I cast demonic spirits away from me every day. I walk strongly with my beliefs.”

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In response to accusations about him wearing a dress in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, he explained: “That ain’t no dress. It’s called a kandura. That’s what you wear in the Middle East. It’s not a dress. There is no sacrifice. There is no ritual.”

Fans flocked to the comments section with support for the singer.

Reports show that this is not the only time Tyrese has reacted to allegations in recent weeks. He also previously called out Donald Trump supporters for spreading falsehoods about himself and Diddy. Those rumors came after authorities arrested Diddy on charges of alleged sex trafficking and racketeering, back in September. He’s already pleaded not guilty and denied the allegations.

In other news, Sean “Diddy” Combs, together with his legal team, have received a response to a request for a release on house arrest until his trial they placed earlier. He had wanted to stay at his mansion in Miami, Florida, the site federal agents raided, earlier this year.

The request related to his ongoing trial in which he is being charged with offenses such as sex trafficking and racketeering.

US Weekly reports that Judge Arun Subramanian “immediately rejected the idea,” remarking in the courtroom: “That is not going to work.”

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