TikTok Is Calling It a Ritual. I Have Questions.
Sometimes the internet gives us cute dance videos.
Other times, it gives us something so bizarre, so wild, that you just sit there staring at your phone like:
Nah… this cannot be real.
This story?
Yeah. It’s one of those.
And before anyone starts screaming in my comment section, relax. I’m not a detective. I’m not a pastor. I’m just someone who watched the video like the rest of you and thought:
“This whole thing is… suspicious.”
Let’s talk about it.
The Salon Visit That Felt… Off
So the video starts in what looks like a small, local hair salon, probably in a mall. Pink walls, nice decoration, normal chairs, mirrors — the kind of place where you go to get your hair done and mind your business.
Then two women walk in.
One of them is recording the whole thing.
And here’s where things immediately go left.
The woman filming tells the hairstylist that her friend needs her hair washed because there is chicken blood in it.
Yep.
Chicken.
Blood.
Not: “Can you please help us?”
Not: “Sorry,I know this is weird, but…”
No.🚫
Just straight delivery, like she’s ordering lunch:
“She has chicken blood in her hair.”
Now, if you’re a normal human, your brain does a full system reboot.
Because excuse me, how does chicken blood even get on someone’s head in the first place?🤨
The hairstylist looks confused. Hesitant. Like she’s trying to process a situation that absolutely did not appear on her job description that morning.
Meanwhile, the friend, the one with the chicken blood in her hair is sitting there laughing nervously. Smiling. Looking like she knows something… or is extremely high.
And here’s the suspicious part: when she was giving her command, the hairstylist face blanked for a second, like she left the room and came back to finish her sentence.
Don’t fight me for being superstitious. If you’re someone who believes life is spiritual, you’ll see why this looked… odd.🤷🏿
Anyway, the hairstylist eventually washes and styles the hair. Everyone happy. They even make videos afterward showing the finished hair like it’s a normal salon day.
And I’m not gonna lie, the woman came out looking good. Hair done. Energy completely different from before.
Which is when my brain said:
“Gurl, what's with the new energy?” 🤨
But the real shock didn’t come from the video.
It came after.
The Next Day after that salon visit, the hairstylist posted devastating news.
Her 4 year old baby girl had passed away.
Just like that.
No illness.
No warning.
No explanation floating around social media.
And suddenly, the internet went back to the video like detectives.
Rewatching every second.
Analyzing facial expressions. Listening to tone. Pausing the moment when the words “chicken blood” were said.
And the questions started:
Was that salon visit really just a weird salon visit?
Or was something else going on?
I’m not saying what it was. I’m just saying… people started asking questions.
Chicken Blood Lady Speaks & Santería Exposed
The woman later posted online defending herself:
She said she did not harm anyone.
The reason she looked nervous and giggly? She was high.
Then she said something that made the internet spiral even harder.
She practices Santería.
For context: this religion comes from Cuba and the Yoruba traditions mixed with Catholicism.
• Followers work with spiritual forces called Orishas, perform rituals, and sometimes use animal/human sacrifice.
And if you go online, you’ll see what I mean:
• Skeleton-like figures, statues, ritual altars.
• Elaborate ceremonies with offerings.
• Former practitioners sharing why they left.
Now combine that with:
• chicken blood
• a mysterious salon visit
• a viral video
• and a sudden tragedy
…and the internet went full courtroom mode.
Testimonies started popping up:
• Someone said they used to work with her in a hotel. The vibes were always strange.
When that person tried to distance herself, the woman allegedly threatened her: “I’ll put your name in the pot.”
• Another claimed a relative who dated the woman later saw rituals involving… yes… chicken blood inside the house.
Are these verified facts? No. But the internet doesn’t care. It builds entire documentaries in the comment section.
What I Think & Why Discernment Matters
Now, listen.
A mother is grieving.
A child is gone.
And the internet is trying to piece together a story from one strange video.
Am I saying this video caused that child’s death? Maybe.
Am I saying this situation looked like a ritual? Absolutely.
Discernment is key. If someone walks into your salon and casually says:
“There’s chicken blood in her hair”
…I’m not even going to reach for a shampoo.
I'll be reaching for questions.
Sometimes life is random.
Sometimes, something feels so strange that you pause and pay attention.
And that’s my opinion.
You don’t have to believe it. But if you’re someone who believes life is spiritual… you’ll know exactly what I mean.
© 2026 The Dreamer’s Pause. All rights reserved.
No comments:
Post a Comment