VIDEO: Patrick Mahomes, Taylor Swift & Caitlin Clark All Accused Of Performing “Satanic Rituals” After Cameras Caught Their Strange In-Game Hand Gestures Ahead Of Super Bowl
Taylor Swift with Caitlin Clark, Patrick Mahomes (Photos via Tyler Hansen/FB)
Patrick Mahomes, Taylor Swift, and Caitlin Clark have been accused of using satanic gestures or at least promoting them during Chiefs games.
The Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl after a controversial win over the Buffalo Bills in last weekend’s AFC Championship Game and are expected to have the refs on their side. By the looks of things, a certain content creator expects them to have some other forces on their side, too.
The creator, Tyler Hansen, has posted a video to Facebook highlighting the aforementioned personalities casually performing a certain hand gesture and linking it to Satanism.
Check it out below:
In case you’re wondering why Nicki Minaj looks so different in the video, it’s because that’s not her. It’s Ice Spice…
Anyhoo, the hand gesture shown in the clip above is referred to as the Sign of the Horns and is pretty popular. It means different things in different cultures; of course, some of the representations are considered to be evil.
Taylor Swift Linked To Instrumental Figure From Church Of Satan
Later in the video, Hansen suggests that Taylor Swift is the daughter of Zeena LaVey, a musician whose parents founded the Church of Satan.
LaVey, who was the church’s chief spokesperson and High Priestess, looks strikingly similar to the pop sensation, and Hansen reckons they must be related, claiming Andrea Swift isn’t actually Taylor’s mother.
While the content creator is hardly the first person to make these claims, they are unsubstantiated. But does it seem odd that Mahomes, Swift, Clark, and Ice Spice have all been spotted dropping the Sign of the Horns during games?
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