Canadian singer Céline Dion has “gone to the dark side” with her collection of gender-neutral children’s clothing.
John Esseff, a priest and exorcist, told the National Catholic Register that Dion’s fashion foray with Israel’s Nununu is nothing short of demonic.
“People behind this are influencing children to disorder,” he said. “This is definitely satanic. There is a mind behind it—an organized mindset.
“This is being done for money, and there is divisiveness that comes from this—marks of the devil.”
(Wait until he he finds out that Dion's 1998 holiday hit "The Magic of Christmas Day (God Bless Us Everyone)" was written by Twisted Sister's Dee Snider.)
Esseff believes there’s no such thing as gender neutral because to say there is no difference between male and female “is satanic.”
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National Catholic Register writer Patti Armstrong weighed in, calling the Célinununu collection “hideous” and “disturbing” – modelled by “sullen” children.
“If this were just another story of a celebrity engaged in the occult, I would not have given it my attention,” she wrote. “But since children are involved, I am hoping that others will join me to pray for those poor children who have become pawns of evil and for the adults who are so ignorant.”