Russell Brand's Amulet Promotion Draws Ridicule
Russell Brand's Amulet Promotion Draws Ridicule

Russell Brand's Amulet Promotion Draws Ridicule

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Russell Brand has stirred controversy by promoting a 'magical amulet' purportedly offering protection from Wi-Fi and 'evil energies,' priced at approximately $240. The promotional video, featuring Brand humorously pretending to return from Narnia, has drawn significant social media attention, with many mocking the claims as absurd. The amulet, marketed by Canadian company Airestech, claims to provide electromagnetic field protection, though such health risks have been widely debunked by experts. Notably, Toronto Maple Leafs player John Tavares was also linked to promoting this product, leading to ridicule on social media platforms. The promotion comes amidst Brand's contentious public image, following allegations of rape and sexual abuse, which he denies. Despite the skepticism, Brand continues to market the amulet as part of his recent pivot towards right-wing Christian influencer status.

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