Ryan Garcia’s fans alarmed over disturbing video with satanic references posted on his social media
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Boxing sensation Ryan Garcia, known for his explosive performances in the ring, has found himself at the center of a deeply concerning situation outside the ropes.
In a shocking turn of events that has left fans and the sporting world on the edge, a series of disturbing posts appeared on Ryan's social media accounts, igniting widespread fears about the 25-year-old's mental well-being, as per Daily Mail.
An unsettling video and captions, laced with cryptic messages and eerie satanic references, have sent shockwaves through the boxing community, prompting an outpouring of support and calls for Ryan to prioritize his mental health amid the immense pressures of his high-profile career.
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Disturbing six-second clip appeared on Ryan Garcia's X and Instagram profiles
The six-second clip, which appeared on his X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram profiles, featured shaky footage of an unidentifiable man in what seemed to be Ryan's home.
The video was overlaid with the chilling text, "We got him boys. RYAN GARCIA RIP B***H. 666. Video is exactly 666 in time. WE TOLD YOU WE WERE COMING," followed by a stream of random letters.
The captions accompanying the posts were equally alarming, with the Instagram caption reading, "THE DEATH OF RYAN GARCIA BILL HANEY WAS RIGHT ON THAT ONE BAA A ABANANABA WHABABANANANABA A BAPHOMET BAPHOMET. HABABDBSBSBANANABABA. This is why you don't mess with us at the top B***H A** B***H AHABABBABA SNSNSKANA ABSS SNANSNS. SS SNSNS S SMANS S WB S SUNDAY MARCH32024."
Ryan Garcia's family members speak out in wake of disturbing posts
In the wake of the disturbing posts, Ryan's ex-wife, Andrea Celina, took to Instagram to reveal that the posts were not the work of a "troll," and that she and Garcia's family members were genuinely concerned for his well-being.
Celina, who got divorced from Ryan two months ago following the birth of their son, urged her followers who are "believers" to pray for the boxer, stating, "I know in my heart he is being heavily oppressed. This is not a troll, I'm genuinely concerned and so is all his family members. We are not part of any of this and want him to get better but this IS REAL. Pray for him."
Ryan's father, Henry Garcia, also weighed in, providing a small update to a fan's comment on one of his past Instagram posts.
While reassuring the fan that his son was "just trolling," he hinted at a deeper issue, stating, "Yes Ryan is ok, he's just trolling the wrong way. No there's more to it. Trust."
Internet flooded with messages of concern and support for Ryan Garcia
As the news of the disturbing posts spread, the Internet was flooded with messages of concern and support for Ryan.
One concerned Instagram user expressed, "I'll pay for you to get help, man. Feel bad for you."
Another user, with a serious tone, stated, "I think you may need help seriously... I'm not even tryna be funny."
A third individual empathetically commented, "Bro having a quarter-life crisis."
Another person remarked, "Ryan, you need to cancel this fight and focus on your mental health away from the spotlight. Something ain’t right!"
A fifth user showcased genuine concern, stating, "I am really concerned and I want to know how I can help you."
Meanwhile, a sixth user opted for a supportive approach, saying, "Prayers up for you, Ryan."
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