British singer from boyband ‘Boyzone’ has accused American Taylor Swift of performing ‘Satanic’ rituals at her Eras tour concerts.
Shane Lynch, 47, slammed Swift and other stars who he said from ‘demonic’ rituals without audiences’ even realizing.’
Speaking with Ireland’s Sunday World newspaper, Lynch said: “I think when you’re looking at a lot of the artists out there, a lot of their stage shows are Satanic rituals live in front of 20,000 people without them realizing and recognizing.”
“You’ll see a lot of hoods up and masks on and fire ceremonies.”
“Even down to Taylor Swift – one of the biggest artists in the world – you watch one of her shows, and she has two or three different demonic rituals to do with the pentagrams on the ground, to do with all sorts of stuff on her stage,” he added.
“But to a lot of people it’s just art and that’s how people are seeing it, unfortunately.”
Lynch said he stopped listening to hip-hop and Grime due to the ‘hidden Satanic’ messages and ‘evil’ hidden in the beats’ of the music, The Daily Mail reported.
The singer’s claims come just weeks after Swift went viral for flashing a hand gesture that some interpreted as a Satanic symbol.
Fans noticed the hand movement as she said her hit Cruel Summer.
Earlier this month, Swift became involved in legal troubles after she issued a legal threat against Jack Sweeney, the 21-year-old who gained notoriety for tracking the private jets of the elites.
Swift’s legal team accused the student from the University of Central Florida of “stalking and harassing behavior,” demanding he cease his activities.
According to Swift and her attorneys, Sweeney is invading the pop star’s privacy and even poses a significant threat to her safety and well-being.
The legal notice notes severe emotional and physical distress caused to Swift and her family, emphasizing the heightened state of fear for her personal safety.
Swift’s legal team has described the situation as a “life-or-death matter.”
The cease and desist letter from Katie Wright Morrone of Venable law firm charges that Sweeney is approaching the situation as if it were a “game.”
“While this may be a game to you, or an avenue that you hope will earn you wealth or fame, it is a life-or-death matter for our Client,” Morrone wrote.