'RHOSLC' fans shocked after watching Mary Cosby's church scene, insist 'it's a cult'
Is Mary Cosby running a cult or not? This has been the question on everybody's minds ever since the rumor of the 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' star running a cult in her church began doing rounds on the Bravo show. From Cameron Williams' hinting at Mary and her husband Robert Cosby Sr. taking financial advantage of their congregation to Whitney Rose discovering that Mary's congregation worshipped their leader as God, there was a lot of speculation about Mary and her church.
On the recently aired episode of 'RHOSLC' fans finally got to witness what takes place inside Mary's church and it's safe to say that many fans were left feeling shocked and confused after watching it. On the latest episode of 'RHOSLC' Jen Shah was invited to Mary's church. When the housewife set foot inside the church she saw Mary's congregation singing praises of her and going out of their way to express their love for her. One parishioner began crying hysterically saying she would never leave Mary. While another praised Mary's dressing sense and dubbed her a facsimile of God.
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If Mary thought that the church scene would clear all the rumors of her running a cult, she couldn't be more wrong, as fans were more convinced than ever that Mary might actually be a cult leader. A fan tweeted, "Mary’s congregation is 100% worshiping her instead of God. If she’s “human” and “flawed” like she says than why are you allowing being praised as PERFECT, it’s cringey. #RHOSLC." Another fan wrote, "It’s WILD that Mary says that her congregation has a love for her and not for god…#RHOSLC." "If Mary thought by showing us that we’d believe it’s not a cult, we got the total opposite. They praised her more than they were praising God. #RHOSLC," seconded a fan.
Mary’s congregation is 100% worshiping her instead of God. If she’s “human” and “flawed” like she says than why are you allowing being praised as PERFECT, it’s cringey. #RHOSLC
— Your Clarkness (@YourClarkness) February 7, 2022
It’s WILD that Mary says that her congregation has a love for her and not for god…#RHOSLC
— Samantha Mann (she/her) (@Sdmann0502) February 7, 2022
: If Mary thought by showing us that we’d believe it’s not a cult, we got the total opposite. They praised her more than they were praising God. #RHOSLC
— L.A., MSHC (@ApercusDeMoi) February 7, 2022
Another fan shared, "Mary’s church really does think she’s God. They’re worshipping her…. Not a God. That’s a cult. #rhoslc." "Um what am I watching these people worshiping God or Mary? #RHOSLC That girl crying saying will never leave you is brainwashed scary to watch," pointed out a fan. "This scene is disturbing.This is exactly how cult followers talk,the cult leader becomes the symbol of all their hopes and then becomes their whole identity.I thought people were exaggerating but these people treat Mary like she is a prophet or God which is blasphemous #RHOSLC," expressed a fan.
Mary’s church really does think she’s God. They’re worshipping her…. Not a God. That’s a cult. #rhoslc
— Teresa Jayne (@LauraDurv) February 7, 2022
Um what am I watching these people worshiping God or Mary? #RHOSLC
— Stephanie (@StephL59) February 7, 2022
That girl crying saying will never leave you is brainwashed scary to watch
This scene is disturbing.This is exactly how cult followers talk,the cult leader becomes the symbol of all their hopes and then becomes their whole identity.I thought people were exaggerating but these people treat Mary like she is a prophet or God which is blasphemous #RHOSLC pic.twitter.com/Ng7msA5AUt
— Mikaela (@IFeelLikeit7) February 7, 2022
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