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Britain’s Got Talent star claims ‘demon took him to Hell’ and offered ‘deal for success’

A former Britain’s Got Talent finalist has claimed he was literally offered a “deal with the Devil” to exchange his soul for success. Ishe was the leader of street dance group Nemesis, which reached the talent contest’s final in 2008.

The group’s routine to Black Eyed Peas hit Pump It failed to impress the judges on the day though, with judge Piers Morgan slamming it as “the weakest of the three routines [the judges had] seen.”

But Ishe faced an even more terrifying presence after BGT, when he had added a singer to the group and renaming it KNE. He says a demon from Hell visited him and offered him a satanic deal.

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Ishe formed a new act after narrowly missing a win in 2008
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He told the Touching the Afterlife podcast: “I remember I got into bed and as I laid down I immediately felt my soul get ripped out of my body. I fell … I fell very very very quickly. I remember looking around and thinking ‘This place doesn’t look good.” I could tell that that was it was demonic – wherever it was, it was very very demonic.”

Ishe was plunged into darkness, he says and then he says he was offered a deal that offered him massive success – winning the show, making heaps of money, buying a luxury home – and all he had to do was sign.

Ishe claims the experience left him ‘paralysed with fear’
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“It was a white scroll with gold trim around the edge, and it was a contract that I had to sign in blood. I was seeing it for myself and I knew immediately what that meant and what it was.”

Ishe says he then found himself back in his bed, and looming over him was an evil imp, a jet-black being roughly four feet tall, and he was paralysed with fear.

Ishe told of his encounter with satanic forces
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“When you’re around these things you get this immense feeling of fear – you can’t even move, you can’t do anything.”

Ishe says that before his Satanic experience he was an atheist, and played around with the idea of the occult, but since his horrifying brush with the Devil he’s become a committed Christian.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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