WATCH: Connie Ferguson baffled by claims she has cancer
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
A literal "prophet" with clout-chasing predictions.
Predictions this year have been going viral all over the internet, but this one was a bit much...
Aaron Xhali got a "warning from God" that entertainment superstar Connie Ferguson is in danger of getting cancer.
The internet is spiralling over this prophesy of doom.
Watch below:
Another Prophetic WARNING⚠️for Connie Ferguson to pay attention to God!!!
— I AM MINISTRIES_PROPHET AARON (@IAMMINISTRIES08) February 5, 2022
By: Prophet Aaron Xhali#Trending pic.twitter.com/BcxAmB2EjI
Connie has been going through a hard time as she lost her husband, Shona Ferguson, last year.
This prediction of danger has Connie "so triggered" and she has taken to Twitter to share this with us...
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So triggered!😡😡😡
— Connie Ferguson (@Connie_Ferguson) February 8, 2022
In the video made by Aaron from I am Ministries, he claims he was delivering a divine message to the star. He also hinted that Shona Ferguson’s death was as a result of Connie Ferguson not taking the message seriously.
On top of the very controversial topics he mentions, he added: “I have another message for you from Jesus. I see cancer in the left sides, inside your breasts…I’m seeing cancer developing. It’s still a very small molecule, but it is building up. That is why from time to time, you will feel a pain, under your ribs, under your left breast."
Any woman in her position would feel triggered. Did Aaron really need to take to Twitter to get Connie's attention?
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We can only find one explanation for this... attention.
Many have called Aaron a clout-chaser and even though Connie did not address the situation further, her daughter took to Twitter to react.
Ohhh we pay attention to God, alright; and for a "Man of God" you have very malicious intentions by using my family as clickbait. If your heart is as pure as what your calling REQUIRES you to be, you'd have found ANY OTHER WAY to deliver whatever message DIRECTLY. https://t.co/1Fy7eBNi5i
— Sedii Matsunyane-Ferguson (@SediiMatsunyane) February 8, 2022
One user mentioned: "He is doing this for clout, if it were a 'true prophecy' he would go to her in private instead of airing it for the world to see."
Another user says that he should "let the woman rest please, she's been through a lot already."
Lastly, one user took to Twitter to share his view below:
U also chasing clout Prophet? How would u feel if someone had to say something similar about your loved one in public without consulting u nor them? pic.twitter.com/hDR67qzc5C
— Dr Z⭕idberg ⚚ (@Terry_Royaltee) February 6, 2022
We hope Connie continues to leave a healthy lifestyle and that the #ProphecyOfDoom is all a hoax.
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