Taylor Swift has recently come under attack by MAGA supporters.
Hank Kunneman, a pastor and self-proclaimed prophet, has accused the pop star of promoting witchcraft and Satanism in connection with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
In a sermon on November 6, Kunneman claimed that Swift's concerts involve Satanic rituals, linking her to a broader conspiracy involving Pfizer.
He also criticized her for her association with NFL star Travis Kelce, who has campaigned for COVID-19 and flu vaccines, suggesting a connection to Pfizer.
The sermon clip, shared on social media, has garnered significant views and sparked a divide among users. While some defend Swift as a positive role model and applaud her efforts in encouraging voter registration, others echo Kunneman's accusations.
The claims of Satanism and witchcraft have led to mixed reactions, with some finding the accusations outdated and others supporting Kunneman's stance.
This is not the first time Swift has faced such allegations. Previously, former Republican Georgia governor candidate Kandiss Taylor accused Swift of influencing young minds towards dark spirituality.
Kunneman, a senior pastor at the Lord of Hosts Church in Omaha, Nebraska, is known for his controversial statements. He has been vocal in his support for former President Donald Trump, claiming that authorities in Georgia working against Trump are influenced by the devil and suggesting divine intervention in Trump's political fate.
Swift, currently on her record-breaking "Eras" tour, has yet to comment on these recent allegations.
See the strange video of the MAGA pastor/self-proclaimed "prophet" claiming Taylor Swift does satanic rituals below: