‘Humiliation Ritual’: Celebs accused of participating in ‘satanic’ rituals at Grammy Awards

Bianca Censori, Jaden Smith, and other celebrities are linked to accusations of ‘humiliation rituals’ at the Grammys.

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Celebrities are being accused of participating in "humiliation rituals" following controversial moments at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, where public acts of degradation are said to be part of a secretive process for gaining fame, wealth, or power. 

Conspiracy theorists claim these rituals involve provocative behavior orchestrated by secret societies like the Illuminati. Though unproven, these theories continue to circulate, particularly after high-profile events.

At this year’s Grammys in Los Angeles, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, and his wife, Bianca Censori, grabbed attention on the red carpet. Bianca, dressed in a floor-length fur coat, dramatically revealed a sheer slip dress underneath, leading to criticism and accusations of a "humiliation ritual." This moment adds to previous instances where Bianca has been seen wearing minimal clothing, fueling ongoing controversy surrounding the couple.

Jaden Smith also made waves at the event with his unusual outfit, which included a miniature black house worn on his head with a cut-out for his face. 

Some online users linked Smith’s eccentric look to the "Satanic humiliation ritual" narrative, contributing to the swirling conspiracy theories surrounding the Grammys.

The notion of “humiliation rituals” has been extended to other celebrities, including Sabrina Carpenter. During her performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in September, she kissed a character described as an "illegal alien," prompting some to accuse her of participating in a similar ritual.

Despite widespread claims, the concept of "humiliation rituals" is widely dismissed by mainstream experts, who view it as baseless speculation. However, the theory remains a popular topic of discussion among conspiracy theorists.

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