Celebrities Accused of ‘Humiliation Rituals’ at 67th Grammy Awards
At the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, several celebrities have faced accusations of participating in so-called “humiliation rituals”—a theory suggesting that public displays of embarrassment or controversial behavior are orchestrated as part of a secretive process for gaining fame, power, or wealth.
Conspiracy theorists claim that these rituals are linked to clandestine organizations like the Illuminati, although there is no concrete evidence to support such claims. Nevertheless, these theories resurface frequently, especially following high-profile events.
During this year’s Grammys in Los Angeles, rapper Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and his wife, Bianca Censori, drew significant attention on the red carpet. Bianca’s outfit—a floor-length fur coat dramatically revealing a sheer slip dress underneath—sparked criticism, with some alleging it was an example of a “humiliation ritual.” This incident added to past controversies surrounding Bianca’s revealing fashion choices, further fueling speculation.
Jaden Smith also made headlines with his unusual outfit, which featured a miniature black house worn on his head, with an opening for his face. This eccentric look led some online users to link his attire to the alleged “Satanic humiliation ritual” theory, reigniting discussions about secretive Hollywood practices.
Similarly, pop star Sabrina Carpenter was previously accused of participating in such rituals during her performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in September, where she kissed a character described as an “illegal alien.” Some claimed this was another example of a staged “humiliation ritual.”
While these theories continue to circulate widely on social media, mainstream experts largely dismiss them as baseless speculation. However, they remain a persistent topic of discussion among conspiracy theorists.

