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Actress Liz Da Silva has called out TikTokers smearing the image of white garment churches and self-proclaimed prophets on the platform for engaging in inappropriate behaviour.
The actress recently voiced her concerns on social media, criticising the use of religious garments during TikTok games to solicit funds, as well as individuals pretending to be in spiritual trances for attention.
“We’re all on social media to make money, and we all know our goals. God has blessed us with TikTok, which has been a source of income for many. But that doesn’t give us the right to degrade our religion. Some have now turned themselves into TikTok shepherds, TikTok prophets,” Da Silva remarked.
“How can you claim to be in a trance while on TikTok Live, asking viewers to ‘tap’ and offering fake spiritual messages? Why mislead people? If you want to play your games, at least remove the white garment. Some of you wear it and even drink alcohol—it’s completely unacceptable. Don’t ruin this religion for those who genuinely respect it.”
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