Michigan Priest “Who Temporarily Died” Claims He Saw Demons Torturing Humans With Rihanna Music in Hell
Ethan Hayes
Updated on December 31, 2025
Rihanna could have a really successful season in 2023 with a halftime show at the Super Bowl and another collection discharge.
In this way, it isn’t is actually to be expected that the Barbadian vocalist is recollected by so many. For instance, a minister from Michigan named Gerald Johnson as of late utilized the virtual entertainment stage TikTok to relate the record of the time in 2016 when he experienced a respiratory failure and “died” for a brief time frame however at that point “reawakened,” during which he professes to have seen damnation. “My soul left my actual body,” he made sense of in the now-popular TikTok video.
“I assumed I was going vertical, since I felt that I had turned out to be really useful in this lifetime and aided such countless individuals, and went with such countless choices that were Authentic choices. Be that as it may, rather than me going up, I went down. I went in a real sense into the focal point of the earth. That is where damnation is.”
Johnson got out whatever he found in damnation he “wouldn’t wish it on my most terrible foe,” adding, “The things that I saw were unbelievable and it makes me profound each time I discuss it.”
He likewise added that he saw a man “strolling down on the ground like a canine and getting copied from head to toe.
So demons are in hell singing “Umbrella”? 😂
That’s how you know that song was a HIT. Number one across the world and underworld.
— Dre (@DNRuffin) January 21, 2023
His eyes were protruding and more awful than that: He was wearing chains on his neck. He resembled a hellhound. There was a devil holding the chains.”
“Like clairvoyant correspondence, I realize that the evil spirit was sent in this man’s life to ride him from his experience growing up to his demise,” Johnson proceeded.
Indeed, Johnson kept on reviewing how evil spirits tormented humankind in damnation to the tunes of RiRi’s “Umbrella” and Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Stress Be Cheerful.” “It just blew me away,” the minister said. “Each verse to each tune is to torture you [for] the way that you didn’t revere God through music when you were on the Earth… you decided to venerate Satan by rehashing the verses that he motivated to come into the Earth.” Johnson reasoned that he “returned on the Earth” in the wake of being “lifted up out of Misery.” (According to reports of bet.com)