Cindy Responds to Witchcraft Claims With Church Reveal

Cindy, a controversial and widely followed TikTok personality, has taken to social media to clear her name. In a recent live stream, she addressed persistent rumours that she is involved in witchcraft.

The influencer did not hold back during the session. She challenged her critics and provided what she considers clear proof of her true character and faith.

A Significant Church Donor

Cindy’s primary defence against these allegations is her active participation in her local church. She argued that her lifestyle is the opposite of what her critics suggest.

She encouraged those who doubt her to look at her track record within her religious community.

She portrayed herself as a pillar of the congregation rather than someone dwelling in the shadows of witchcraft.

She further claimed that her presence in the church is highly valued. She described herself as a person of influence within the vestry.

“I usually go to church, if only you guys knew the amount of money I contribute in church. I was even invited as the chief guest in our church.”

 

Influencer Cindy // Facebook

The 20,000 Donation

The reveal of a 20,000 donation was a central point of her argument. In many communities, the amount one tithes or gives to the church is seen as a direct measure of their devotion and standing.

She questioned how she could be accused of witchcraft while being so heavily and publicly invested in her faith.

“I contributed Ksh 20,000… and then here you are saying Cindy visits witchcraft,” she said.

Confronting the “Mganga” Rumours

For some time, gossip has circulated across various social media platforms regarding Cindy’s lifestyle. Some users have gone as far as to accuse her of visiting traditional sorcerers.

During her TikTok Live, Cindy dismissed these claims as entirely baseless. She suggested that her detractors are fundamentally misinformed about how she spends her time and her money.

On platforms like TikTok, rumours can spread with incredible speed. This often forces creators to defend their private lives and religious beliefs in real-time broadcasts.

Public Response

The reaction to the live session has been mixed among the online community. Some viewers appreciated her boldness and transparency regarding her finances.

Others, however, have questioned whether tithing large sums should be used as a public shield against personal criticism.

 

 

By MOSES SAGWE

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