Christians protest against film with Jackson’s daughter playing Christ
Paris Jackson. Photo:facebook.com/Remix Magazine
A petition against the film “Habit” was published online with the daughter of Michael Jackson Paris, who plays the role of Jesus Christ. The petition was posted on the change.org website.
Currently, 305,373 people have signed the petition.
The creators of the petition called the film blasphemous and urged Warner Brothers to pay attention to its "Christianophobic garbage".
The premiere date of the film has not yet been announced, however, it is known that the filming was finished this spring. The main role in the film is played by porno-winning actress Bella Thorne. The film stars her in the guise of a party girl who is involved in a dangerous drug deal. To avoid trouble, she disguises herself as a nun. Throughout the film, Jackson appears before her several times in the image of Jesus Christ.
As reported by the UOJ, earlier 28,000 people signed a petition against the Disney cartoon about a gay man.
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