Actress cautions social media users against what she describes as dishonouring spiritual beliefs
Actress Juliana Olayode has publicly called for an end to the trending “Holy Spirit carry me” phrase circulating across social media platforms, urging users to show greater reverence for Christian beliefs.
In a strongly worded message shared online, Olayode warned that the trend, which has been widely used in humorous and entertainment contexts, should not be treated lightly. She emphasized that spiritual expressions and references to the Holy Spirit should not be reduced to catchphrases for amusement or virality.
The actress appealed to content creators and social media users to exercise sensitivity when incorporating religious language into trends, noting that faith holds deep significance for many believers. According to her, maintaining respect for sacred concepts is important in a society where religion plays a central role in personal and communal life.
The statement has sparked mixed reactions online. While some supporters agreed with her call for reverence, others argued that the phrase is often used playfully without intent to offend.
The debate reflects broader conversations about the intersection of faith, pop culture, and digital expression, as public figures continue to weigh in on how religious references are used in online spaces.

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