Many people are calling out the South African Pastor for being a pervert, after he converted his service into a full pervert show by asking his congregants to remove their panties and wave them in the air like some sort of ritual.
To some critics amazement, the church-goers obliged and soon started waving their panties in the air.
Though it is not clear what the pastor was trying to achieve by asking the unimaginable of his congregation as the worship session is going on, however he was heard saying,
“Must we stop because somebody does not like it?”
While this took place, the pastor placed his hand firmly on his gentials.
While he prayed, his members also imitated him and also placed their hands on their genitals.
To some critics amazement, the church-goers obliged and soon started waving their panties in the air.
Though it is not clear what the pastor was trying to achieve by asking the unimaginable of his congregation as the worship session is going on, however he was heard saying,
“Must we stop because somebody does not like it?”
While this took place, the pastor placed his hand firmly on his gentials.
While he prayed, his members also imitated him and also placed their hands on their genitals.
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