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CBS slammed for tweeting ‘ready to worship’ ahead of Sam Smith’s satanic Grammys performance

Updated: February 7, 2023 at 3:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Feb 7, 2023 – 2:15 pm ESTTue Feb 7, 2023 – 2:17 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — CBS has been receiving severe criticism on social media for a tweet that implied the network partakes in devil worship. 

The tweet, which was deleted by Monday evening, was made in response to Sam Smith in anticipation of his performance at the Grammys. The performance, which featured Smith and gender-confused male singer “Kim” Petras singing Smith’s song “Unholy,” had Smith dressed as the devil surrounded by dancers dressed as demons with Petras in a cage. 

Did CBS just admit it worships Satan? pic.twitter.com/yD97sGagrV

— Media Research Center (@theMRC) February 6, 2023

In a tweet about his performance, Smith posted “This is going to be SPECIAL.” In response, CBS tweeted “… you can say that again. We are ready to worship!” It is unclear why CBS deleted the Tweet. 

Reacting to the statement, conservative film director Robby Starbuck tweeted “This is what CBS said to Sam Smith right before he did his demonic performance as Satan. Think about that. They aren’t even trying to hide how compromised by evil they are anymore. It’s all out in the open now.” 

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