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Country music star left social media after fans accused him of devil worship
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Jelly Roll is one of the biggest stars in country music — really all of music — at the moment, so when he announced he was getting off of X earlier this year it caught folks' attention. Really, he just didn't announce he was leaving, he called X "the most toxic negative app to exist ever — PERIOD."?. And, frankly, if you spend about five minutes on the app, it's not hard to see why he might come to that conclusion. But, just to clear up any confusion, he has elaborated on what caused him to go out the way he did. It seems that he was being accused of being a devil worshipper by some of the users on the platform.'90s rock frontman on punching opposing band's lead singer: 'He was attacking me' Country music singer, 'American Idol' star to be a father at 16 Country music star hit by thieves in Nashville for second time in a week: 'This town ain't what it was' Country music star was abusive, offered $12 million to keep relationship details private, ex claims Country music legend's daughter lashes out at Trump voters after election "I started getting drawn into weird stuff that made me feel weird, because I'm a man of faith," he said during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show per Taste of Country. "I'm like, 'Man, y'all really don't know me if you think I would even ... Satan runs from the name I say. You know what I mean? That's all I'm gonna say. "I saw one name and Satan scatters," he continued. "I don't worry about nobody touching my butt or not illuminati." He told McAfee that going out the way he did was a mistake, and that he is slowly returning to social media. "I go, 'You know what, I'm getting off X, y'all are mean to me," he said. "That was so not the approach. I'm back on socials. Well, I'm getting back."Country music star reveals he 'barely survived' alcoholism Country music star walks off stage as fans brawl at his show He isn't the only country music star to have been accused of such this year. Carly Pearce faced accusations back in June after she posted a photo of her standing in her tour bus' parking spot which was number. Some folks though that number was 666, and social media took it from there, prompting Pearce to finally address the accusations. "I've seen too many comments about this being some sort of 'hint' towards 666 or satan to not comment," she wrote on X. "First of all, this was the parking spot for my tour bus at CMA fest & I believe it is 668. I am a devout Christian who takes PRIDE in using my platform to point people toward JESUS. So, for anyone wondering ... there are absolutely ZERO underlying messages except a girl excited to be playing the big stage."
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