🔥 Shaboozey’s Met Gala Look Sparks SATANIC Ritual Claims – Katt Williams Was RIGHT All Along! 😱

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When Shaboozey debuted his now-viral turquoise crop suit at the 2024 Met Gala, the internet lit up—not just with style critiques, but with conspiracy theories.

Fans, critics, and celebrity watchers immediately began speculating that his outfit wasn’t just a bold fashion choice, but a symbolic act of submission to Hollywood’s so-called “elite gatekeepers.

” And leading that charge? None other than Katt Williams, the outspoken comedian who’s made a second career out of exposing the alleged occult underbelly of the entertainment industry.

Katt didn’t name Shaboozey outright during his recent podcast and interview appearances, but fans didn’t need much to make the connection.

In a resurfaced clip, Katt claimed that “every man who wears a dress in Hollywood becomes successful,” suggesting that outfits like Shaboozey’s aren’t about creativity—they’re about compliance.

And while Shaboozey didn’t wear a literal dress, that didn’t matter to Katt.

As he’s said time and time again, the humiliation ritual has evolved.

It’s no longer about what you wear—it’s about what it represents.

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Shaboozey’s outfit, a turquoise cropped jacket and tailored pants with beaded chains draped across his chest, immediately raised eyebrows.

Turquoise, according to many spiritual traditions, represents transformation, rebirth, and sacrifice—symbolism that ties directly into the alleged themes of Hollywood initiation.

One viral tweet even claimed, “This man don’t even know what he’s wearing.

You can see the discomfort all over his face.”

And that’s where the humiliation comes in.

The term “humiliation ritual” has become internet shorthand for moments when celebrities are seemingly forced into cringe-worthy or emasculating situations on the world’s biggest stages.

Whether it’s Kanye’s wife Bianca showing up nearly naked, Sam Smith wrapped in balloon latex, or Will Smith’s slap heard ’round the world, fans are increasingly convinced these moments aren’t random—they’re

rehearsed.

Designed.

Scripted.

For show…

and for submission.

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But Shaboozey’s case hits differently.

As a rising Black country artist, his image was largely built on rugged, masculine Americana.

Yet here he was, draped in androgynous high fashion, clearly uncomfortable, and swarmed by cameras.

That’s exactly the kind of drastic image reversal Katt Williams has warned about for years.

According to him, this isn’t a fashion decision—it’s an initiation ceremony disguised as a photo op.

Katt Williams first made headlines years ago for calling out the “dress ritual,” in which Black male celebrities are allegedly asked—or pressured—to wear feminine attire as a symbolic act of obedience to the

Hollywood elite.

Critics dismissed him as a conspiracy theorist.

But now, with every new red carpet appearance that looks more like a runway from a dystopian cult, fans are starting to reconsider.

And when Shaboozey appeared at the Met Gala looking like someone else chose his outfit for him, the comparisons came flooding in.

Dave Chappelle said it first.

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In his now-infamous 2006 interview with Oprah, Chappelle described how he was pressured to wear a dress while filming with Martin Lawrence.

He pushed back, and the studio magically rewrote the scene in ten minutes—proving the dress wasn’t necessary.

It was, as Chappelle put it, a test.

Would he play along? Would he obey?

Kevin Hart had a similar moment.

He once told interviewers he’d never wear a dress because it would hurt his brand.

Fast forward, and there he was on Saturday Night Live dressed as a female pope.

His career skyrocketed afterward—coincidence? Or was it his turn to pass the test?

Now Katt Williams is saying that these rituals have gone beyond clothing.

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In a recent interview, he dove deep into occult symbolism, Baphomet rituals, and transgender iconography.

According to Katt, the goal is no longer just emasculation—it’s total transformation, a symbolic breaking down of identity to rebuild a new, more obedient version of the star.

And that’s where Shaboozey’s “transformation” at the Met Gala starts looking less like personal expression and more like a public conversion ritual.

Katt also dropped another bombshell: that the goat has now replaced the lamb as the industry’s favorite symbol.

While the lamb once represented purity and innocence, the goat—specifically Baphomet, the occult figure with both male and female traits—is now everywhere.

Katt warned that mainstream acceptance of these symbols isn’t by accident.

It’s a deliberate normalization of ideas that once lived on the fringe.

He even claimed that he saw this trend coming two decades ago, when he first came across the symbolism of transgenderism in Baphomet rituals.

According to him, the industry’s fascination with gender-bending fashion and identity isn’t just about progress or inclusivity—it’s about allegiance.

And then there’s the Met Gala itself.

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Every year, the event gets more theatrical, more symbolic, and more occult-coded.

From masked faces and veiled heads to religious iconography and Masonic references, it feels less like a party and more like a ritual masquerade.

This year’s theme, “The Garden of Time,” was supposedly about elegance and tailoring—but many online pointed out it also sounded eerily biblical and apocalyptic.

But while some fans see the deeper meanings, others say people are overreacting.

Shaboozey’s supporters insist he was simply dressing on-theme and showcasing Black excellence in tailoring.

They say the look was inspired by dandism, a fashion style historically embraced by Black men to reclaim elegance and power.

One user wrote, “Y’all just mad a country artist showed up and outdressed your favorite rapper.”

Still, for every fan defending him, there are just as many insisting he looked like he was “playing a role” in something he didn’t fully understand.

The awkward smile, the forced poses, the silence when asked, “Who are you wearing?”—to conspiracy watchers, those weren’t fashion jitters.

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They were signs of compliance.

So what’s the truth?

Was Shaboozey’s outfit just bold fashion, or a coded costume in a larger game? Was this a career milestone—or a soul trade? And if Katt Williams has been right all along, what does that say about everyone else

still lining up to wear the dress, perform the skit, or “go viral” with no idea what they’ve really signed up for?

As more celebrities step out in eye-popping outfits, scripted controversies, and out-of-character moments, fans are waking up to the idea that fame might come with a far darker price tag.

And if that’s the case, Shaboozey’s turquoise suit might be more than just a look—it might be a warning.

Because in Hollywood, nothing is ever just fashion.