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Tabitha Brown Called A ’Witch’ After Her Predictions Keep Coming True
Tabitha Brown Is Being Called A ’Witch’ After Her Predictions Keep Coming True
Tabitha Brown is being called a “witch” all across social media, because of her apparent powers of seeing into the future, and using the “spirit” to get revenge on her enemies.
It all started when Tabitha was having a very public feud with talk show host Wendy Williams. Wendy offered commentary on Tabitha’s marriage, that the Youtuber didn’t appreciate.
So Tabitha went online, and gave her this “friendly” read. Shortly after Tabitha made this video, Wendy’s life began falling apart.
🗣 Clip of Tabitha Brown’s message to #WendyWilliams “First of all Wendy Williams, honey, God bless you…” pic.twitter.com/oaUJUufQwX
— The Crowd Updater (@TheCrowdUpdater) July 1, 2021
Now Tabitha is at it again. Three months ago Shannon Sharpe was fired from Undisputed on Fox Sports 1 after seven years on the show.
In a sit-down with his new co-host, Stephen A. Smith on ESPN, Shannon shared that social media influencer Tabatha Brown told him that he was going to be fired, even before it happened.
Shannon says after interviewing Tabatha on his podcast, she pulled him close and told him that she had a dream about him and that God told her he needs to go on his own and that everything was going to be ok.
Listen to him below:
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Comedienne Amanda Seales was the first person to label Tabitha as a witch. She did so on her podcast:
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