On November 26, 2024, Tyrese Gibson took to Instagram to dispel rumors regarding his alleged involvement with the Illuminati or any secret society. Over the years, rumors have circulated about the American singer and actor being affiliated with demonic practices and secret societies.
In a video addressing these rumors, Gibson stated that nobody is going to put the devil on him. Claiming Lord Jesus Christ as his savior, he questioned whether the netizens watching the video understood this sentiment. He then said:
"Ain’t no devil worshiping over here, ain’t no gay, aint no down low, ain’t no secret society, ain’t no Illuminati. I cast demonic spirits away from me every day. I walk strongly with my beliefs.”
Additionally, Tyrese Gibson stated that people need to understand that there are people out there who are involved in "dark things." He noted that those involved in such practices are not limited to celebrities but regular people who were into the "dark demonic stuff."
The Shame singer pointed out that despite the presence of regular people participating in demonic practices, the focus tends to be on celebrities.
In the video, Tyrese Gibson also dispelled allegations of him conducting secret rituals or sacrificing his loved ones for personal gain. Questioning netizens about the outcomes of such alleged practices, Gibson asked:
“If I’m sacrificing friends, where’s the upgrade in my life? Why isn’t my bank account changed? Where’s the private plane? Where’s the $20-$30 million movie deals?”
Moreover, the Sweet Lady singer addressed criticism he received for wearing an outfit during his trip to Abu Dhabi in early 2024. He clarified that what he wore wasn't a dress but a "kandura," which is worn in the Middle East. Gibson stated that wearing the outfit was neither a ritual nor a sacrifice, noting that grown men wear kandura in the Middle East and Africa.
Next, Tyrese Gibson discussed rumors suggesting he is secretly gay. He said:
“I’m not gay, ain’t never been gay. I’m not a part of a secret gay, or a public gay.”
He also sent a message to the LGBTQ+ community, stating that they should live their lives and do what makes them happy. The Lately singer mentioned that he loves God "not just privately, but publicly." Toward the end of the video, Gibson expressed his stance about his beliefs, stating that he casts demonic sports away from himself every day because he walks strongly with his beliefs.
Tyrese Gibson also expressed his opinion on the rumors in the video's caption. Claiming that "devils and devil worshipers" won't be liking his video, Gibson alleged that such people appeared to be winning. He stated that people in the industry were going out of their way to "promote the devil," while he and American actor Denzel Washington are trying to spread the "GOODNESS OF JESUS."
Gibson also expressed concern that views on his video might be compromised due to the topic he was addressing.