controversial Grammys Unholy song performance
controversial Grammys Unholy song performance 


People on the internet kept talking about the Grammys, and they found out that Pfizer was the event's host.


After Sam Smith and Kim Petra's Unholy Show, the same thing was found. Since then, a number of hardline internet users have attacked the group and its alleged ties to Satan on social media.


Following their presentation with a Hell-themed theme, Sam Smith and Kim Petras received a ton of attention on social media. As flames erupted around them, Sam Smith put on a top hat with devil horns.


Do you know that Pfizer spelled backwards is Rezifp and is demonic


The song's performance by a transgender lady and a non-binary person added to extremists' worries.


The song's performance by a transgender lady and a non-binary person added to extremists' worries. Many people complained online about the performance and called it "satanic."


The Grammys turned to a commercial after their concert to announce that Pfizer was the show's sponsor.


In an exclusive statement to a local daily, they also verified the same. Pfizer declared:


"We did not sponsor a specific act; rather, we sponsored the whole Grammy ceremony. "We don't comment more on our attempts to increase awareness."


Netizens were convinced that Pfizer had something to do with Smith and Petra's "satanic" show, even though the drug company made it clear that they did not support a solo performance (possibly referring to Unholy).


Do you know that Pfizer spelled backwards is Rezifp and is demonic


Pfizer's backwards-spelled name in Hebrew goes viral

While this was going on, internet users quickly pointed out that Rezifp, the company's name spelled backwards, means "Resheph or burner" or "the Ravager" in Hebrew. This was often connected to the Devil and the underworld.


Resheph was a god associated with war and plague, originally worshiped in Ebla in the third millennium BCE.


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