The late legend, Prince: May he rest in peace.
The media is like a parasite that lives on the rich, famous, and influential people. Shockingly, when any celebrity dies, the media still feeds on the dead as ghouls.
Since last
Thursday, after the world received the devastating news of the death of one
of the legends of pop music, Prince Rogers Nelson,
commonly known as Prince, strange stories about his death have kept appearing in
the news daily without ceasing.
Some of the
news is very disturbing, shaking the confidence and love his fans have for him.
According to some of the papers, the late musician sold his soul to the devil, as is often done by celebrities hungry to be famous.
There are several videos as well on YouTube revealing how Prince died by
sacrificing his life through the Illuminati, a secret organization of the most
powerful and influential elites in the world, which involves the swearing of
oaths and blood sacrifice.
If the Illuminati exists, I don’t think it’s every musician who is interested, or every successful musician who passed through it. But just as it baffles me, I think it baffles others, too, about the attitudes and behaviors of some celebrities.
Why do some
of them post naked pictures of themselves on social media? Why do many of them, especially the females, attend functions without putting on underwear? Why do
many of them do satanic rituals on stage when performing?
Are they tormented by demons? Are they being controlled by
unseen supernatural forces, or are they simply fulfilling the contractual obligations
they have signed with the devil or Satan? With such attitudes, there is enough
evidence for people to say that most celebrities sell their souls to the devil.
If all these rumors are true, then what shall it profit a
celebrity to gain the whole world's recognition and fame and then die in
disgrace, surrounded by bitter and shameful stories questioning his
integrity?
Everyone wishes to be successful in whatever they do,
but on the path to find that success, one should be extremely
careful because it is worth dying poor with dignity rather than rich and famous
but overshadowed by disgrace and scandals.
