Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Julianne Hough's molestation and exorcism


Julianne Hough's bizarre “Exorcism” raises a ton of questions!
(1/20) It’s Erin Robinson here with Clevver News and by now, we're all pretty used to the bizarre wellness trends of Hollywood A-listers.


It's "in fact a demon coming out of her butthole"
From Gwenyth Paltrow's Goop products to Kim Kardashian’s vampire blood facial, we've become pretty un-phased by the extreme measures celebs undertake for their health and wellness.

We thought we had seen it all. However, this video of Julianne Alexandra Hough receiving a “somatic energy healing” has proved us all wrong. It left us all with just have one question on our minds: What in the H did I just watch?! It basically broke the Internet. All anyone can talk about is the shrieking, body-contorting, Exorcist-like video.

Butt that’s NOT all. If that weren’t weird enough, the moaning and spasming kept going. People had plenty to say about this eccentricity. Podcast Host Jackie Schimmel, who posted the video, wrote: “Gonna tell my kids this is 'The Exorcist.'”

Comedian Heather McMahan said, “Upon viewing this video for the 45th time, it is in fact a demon coming out of her butthole.”

Possessed? Sure, why not? Lots of us are.
Hough, who was born on July 20, 1988, is an American dancer, actor, singer, and songwriter. In 2007, she joined the cast of ABC's Dancing with the Stars as a professional dancer, winning two seasons with her celebrity partners.

After leaving the show in 2009, she returned in 2014 to serve as a permanent judge. Hough made her acting debut in the 2010 film Burlesque, which was followed by leading roles in Footloose and other films. In 2016, she played Sandy in the live Fox TV production of Grease. She also served as a judge on America's Got Talent for its 2019 season.


(IMDC) The America's Got Talent and Dancing with the Stars star contorted her body and screamed during an exorcism -- a demonstration of “somatic energy healing” by chiropractor and bodyworker Dr. John Amaral at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

They get lodged in here. I release them.
In this shocking video, which was posted to Instagram by The B–Bible podcast Host Jackie Schimmel, Hough, then 31, lays face down on a massage table.

Dr. Amaral then works on her “energy field,” as he explained on The Goop Lab, and then works on her buttocks and rectum, which he did not explain. Was a demon(s) residing in her anus?

The Netflix show The Goop Lab features various alternative treatments and practices and is hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow and Team Goop.

Out, you foul sulfur demon! (Dr. Amaral/Goop)
“The human body has an energy field and we’re processing the world through it,” Amaral said during “The Energy Experience” episode of the show. “The more connected you are energetically, the healthier you will feel.”

Jules Hough and Gywnnie Paltrow respond to the energy healing through contortions and, in Hough’s case, loud moaning.

Dr. Amaral’s website describes the reaction this way: “When John is working on Gwyneth, he’s interacting with her field of energy, and that interaction has a visible reaction in the body.”

The site describes him as “an energy practitioner, author, educator, and founder of the Energy Flow Formula, a somatic energy healing practice.”

“The first time that John worked on me,” Paltrow said on The Goop Lab, “I really just cried.” Hough was given the treatment by Dr. John Amaral, a specialist in energetic bodywork who calmly explained nothing was amiss, just that Hough was experiencing energy moving through her body.

“There’s always a huge dissipation of energy and the feeling of relief, release, freedom,” he said.

“Expression of emotion may happen when the system moves...this woman is like, an incredible dancer, actress, just human being, and she has practiced just allowing things to move through.”

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