Actor, comedian, and podcaster Russell Brand posted on social media after being baptized as a Christian. He described the experience as “incredibly profound” and said it left him “transformed” and “surrendered to Christ,” according to the newspaper. christian post.
Brand, 48, recently posted a short video on social media explaining how she felt after being baptized. “Many of you have been baptized yourself, so you know what I’m talking about.”
“Many aspects of it were very intimate and personal.”
Mr Brand’s announcement that he plans to be baptized as a Christian comes after four women accused him of various sexual assaults, including rape. As a result, a joint investigation was conducted. timesThe Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatch.
However, the brand denied sexual assault It was held. He admitted to being “very, very promiscuous” in the past, but said all sexual relationships “were always consensual.”
In a recent video, Brand said that although she still feels the pressures of life every day, she has “resources” within her that she didn’t have before she was baptized.
“The truth is this: As someone who has taken so many drugs in the past and has always been disappointed in my inability to provide the kind of tranquility and peace, even transcendence, that I always felt I was looking for, Something happened. It was an incredibly overwhelming baptismal process.”
“I was literally overwhelmed because I was obviously underwater and at one point it was the River Thames,” he added. “So I felt like I had changed and transitioned.”
“Of course, we’re only 24 hours into the interim period and I’m already feeling frustrated,” he said. “She has three children, a job, and challenges. I’m still living in this world, but I feel like a new resource has been turned on within me.”
While Brando is sure to express her gratitude to those who have been kind to her on social media, there are some concerns about her baptism coming just a year after the sexual assault allegations surfaced. He also said he could understand people’s “cynicism.”
“There are some sarcastic opinions, but I understand because some people just see me as a celebrity,” the comedian said. “But I don’t think of myself as a celebrity, because I was me when I was little. I was me when I was a junkie. I was me when I was poor. I was me at every stage. ”. ”
“Words can’t express how happy I am and how relieved I am, but you know, my resources are coming from somewhere else, someone else right now,” he continued. “Thank you so much for your support. Let’s continue this together. Or, of course, I’ll just do what I’m doing. I love you so much. Thank you very much. See you soon. “
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