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Celestial church members kick as cross dresser, James. Brown, shared video of himself dressed in a female attire while receiving prayers in church

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Some Celestial Church members vented on social media after content creator, James Brown, shared a video of himself inside a celestial church, receiving prayers while dressed in a female attire.

The church members say they have a particular outfit they wear which is called a Sutanna which has a male and female type. James wore the one meant for women which comes with a beret.

James had shared the video showing the Celestial church prophet praying for him and casting away evils from his life.

The aggrieved church members argued that when a man dresses like a woman and is welcomed into a parish, it dents the image of the entire church and should not be accepted.  One of them even tagged his act a Blasphemy.

Watch the video James shared below…

Fidel Perez

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