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A video circulating on social media makes a series of extraordinary and unsubstantiated allegations against numerous Hollywood celebrities, including Jennifer Aniston, George Clooney, and Ellen DeGeneres, claiming they use the term “pizza party” as a coded phrase for sinister activities.

The video, presented by the narrator of the “Controversy 7 Ministry” channel, asserts that a secret “code language” is used by Hollywood’s elite to hide their dark affairs in plain sight. The central claim is that the word “pizza” is a codeword for “children,” and that different pizza “toppings” represent children of various nationalities.

As evidence, the video’s narrator points to several public moments, reinterpreting them through this conspiratorial lens. One key example cited is a clip of Adam Sandler at an awards show, jokingly inviting the audience to a “pizza party” at Jennifer Aniston’s house. The narrator claims Aniston’s seemingly “stunned” reaction is proof that the comment held a hidden, sinister meaning beyond a simple joke.

Another prominent example analyzed is the well-known gag from the 2014 Academy Awards, where host Ellen DeGeneres ordered pizza for the star-studded audience. The video alleges this was not a comedic bit but a thinly veiled “auction” for children. The narrator claims DeGeneres collecting money in a hat from attendees like Harvey Weinstein and Harrison Ford was part of a ritualized transaction, not payment for food.

The video weaves a broader narrative that the entertainment industry is a tool of evil, designed to corrupt the public and that achieving fame requires making “covenants with darkness” and “harming the innocent.” It calls on viewers to undergo a “spiritual detox” from all forms of Hollywood entertainment, which it describes as a system that promotes idolatry and demonic influence.

The narrator further claims that high-profile figures such as Steve Harvey, the Kardashians, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson are all part of this deceptive system.

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In a stark and abrupt shift in tone, the second half of the video transitions from these wide-ranging accusations against Hollywood to a direct and personal appeal for financial assistance from the narrator himself.

The creator informs his audience that he has recently lost his job, his wife has just given birth to a baby boy, and that his family vehicle has a broken transmission, rendering it unusable. He states that he is a certified heating and air conditioning technician but has struggled to find clients since moving.

The narrator explains that he needs approximately $1,600 to purchase a new transmission for his family’s vehicle and plans to perform the labor himself using tutorials from “YouTube University” to save money.

The lengthy appeal concludes with the creator providing multiple avenues for viewers to send him money. He shares his personal phone number, his ministry’s Cash App handle, Zelle information, and detailed instructions on how to make a donation via credit card or PayPal through his official ministry website. The video ends by reiterating the plea for help to get his family vehicle back on the road.