Actor and singer Tyrese Gibson isn’t holding back after finding himself at the center of rumors surrounding dark, demonic practices, secret societies, and Illuminati affiliations. In an Instagram video, Tyrese addressed the accusations head-on, making it clear that he stands firm in his faith and has no ties to the alleged activities.
“You guys need to understand that there are people out here involved in dark things,” Tyrese began. “But it’s not just celebrities. There are way more regular people into this dark demonic stuff than celebrities. Y’all are just caught up in us.”
Tyrese passionately denied the claims, emphasizing his strong Christian faith. “What y’all not gonna do is put no devil on me,” he said. “The Lord Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. Ain’t no devil worshiping over here, ain’t no secret society, and ain’t no Illuminati.”
He also clarified misconceptions about his wardrobe, specifically addressing criticism over a red condota he wore on the red carpet. “That ain’t no dress,” he explained. “That’s what men wear in the Middle East and other countries. Grown men in Africa and the Middle East wear condotas. It’s not a ritual, it’s not a sacrifice—it’s culture.”
Tyrese dismissed claims of being part of secret rituals or sacrificing loved ones for personal gain. “If I’m sacrificing friends, where’s the upgrade in my life?” he asked. “Why isn’t my bank account changed? Where’s the private plane? Where’s the $20-$30 million movie deals?”
He also addressed conspiracies around his late brother, pushing back against accusations that his career benefited from personal loss. “My brother’s been gone for 10 years. What happened to me? Where did my career suddenly go because we lost him?”
While shutting down the rumors, Tyrese extended his message to the LGBTQ+ community, affirming his respect for people living their truth. “Live your life and do what makes you happy,” he said. “But that’s not who I chose to love. I love God, not just privately, but publicly.”
Tyrese made it clear that his faith in God is unshakable, despite the relentless criticism and rumors. “I cast demonic spirits away from me every day. I walk strongly with my beliefs,” he concluded.
As the video circulates online, Tyrese remains unapologetic in his stance, using his platform to address the negativity while advocating for cultural understanding and respect for personal faith.