The “three” named former A- list reality star and her racist husband found they couldn’t grift as much as they can by converting.

Kat Von D

Rafael Reyes

The makeup mogul, formerly a tattoo artist, shared a video of her baptism ceremony on Instagram. The montage captured friends and family gathering in church for the occasion. In a post last July, she had informed Instagram followers about her choice to part ways with her previous collection of books related to occult practices, witchcraft, and tarot.

“I’ve always found beauty in the macabre, but at this point, I just had to ask myself what is my relationship with this content?

And the truth is, I just don’t want to invite any of these things into our family’s lives, even if it comes disguised in beautiful covers, collecting dust on my shelves”

 

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In an attempt to finally put to rest a decade of anti-Semite accusations along with the more recent, anti-vaxxer allegations, beauty mogul Kat Von D released an 11-minute YouTube clip in 2019

Titled, “I am NOT a Nazi. I am NOT anti-vaxx,” the video starts off with Von D denying all allegations off the bat. “Out of every comment I’ve gotten, the ones that are calling me and my family Nazis — those are the ones that really just don’t sit well for me,” she says. “If anything, they’re extremely offensive and super hurtful.”

“Hey, guys, so as a lot of you know, I’ve been getting a ton of hate in the last few days over two different controversial topics, both of which is pretty hard for me to talk about, but I just really want to try my best to clear the air, and so all I ask is that you please bear with me,” the reality star said in the 11-minute clip. “Just to set the record straight from the beginning, I want to say, I am not anti-Semitic and I am not an anti-vaxxer.”

She went on to explain that the anti-Semitic claims came about because of the message a jealous former co-worker wrote on her headshot and noted that she’s from a minority. As for the anti-vaccination advocate accusation, Von D said that, after posting last year that she and husband Rafael Reyes had decided against vaccinating their baby, 3-month-old son Leafar, they’ve decided to let his pediatrician guide their decision. They’ll also be keeping the baby’s health records private, she added.


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