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Pastor Warns VeryDarkMan: ‘Fake Death Stunt Invites Real Danger’

Controversial social commentator VeryDarkMan has drawn criticism from cleric Mark Miracle following his widely circulated fake death stunt, which has generated outrage and intense debate across social media.

The controversy began after VeryDarkMan accused influencer King Mitchy of allegedly fabricating charity activities said to be linked to Seyi Tinubu. In response, King Mitchy released a dramatic video in which she appeared to drink bleach, later indicating that the act was staged.

VeryDarkMan escalated the feud by sharing a mock obituary and edited burial footage depicting his own “death.” The clip quickly went viral, initially confusing many viewers before it became clear that the video was a hoax.

Online Silence Sparks Speculation

After posting the staged death video, VeryDarkMan remained inactive online for several days, further fueling speculation and jokes about a supposed “third-day resurrection.” While some supporters defended the stunt as satire, critics described it as insensitive — particularly to families grieving real losses or individuals dealing with mental health challenges.

During a recent sermon, Pastor Mark Miracle strongly condemned the act, warning that such performances could “invite real danger.”

“You cannot play with death and expect no spiritual consequences,” the cleric stated, urging what he described as spiritual cleansing and cautioning about deeper implications.

Growing Public Backlash

The episode has intensified broader concerns about the trend of staging fake emergencies or deaths for online attention. Many social media users argue that such content trivializes serious issues, potentially desensitizing audiences or triggering emotional distress.

Although VeryDarkMan has yet to respond publicly to the pastor’s comments, the controversy continues to trend, underscoring ongoing tensions between influencers, public figures, and religious leaders over the limits of digital expression.

The incident has also reignited discussions about accountability in the era of viral content — and the fine line between satire and insensitivity.

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