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“You have no tact”: An astrology influencer dragged for shamelessly using the story of a Los Angeles mom who killed her boyfriend and 8-month-old baby as an “I told you so” story.
A girl is facing criticism on social media after saying she felt vindicated following the chilling details of a popular astronomer and influencer who killed her 8-month-old child and long-time partner before committing suicide.
“If you know me from OG Twitter, I was calling this out, damn it,” a woman walks by Fowlazule on X, she said in a video she posted to TikTok and X. “She’s crazy as hell and I knew it from the very beginning. She used to steal my content.”
Los Angeles police are investigating the death of 34-year-old Danielle Johnson. Authorities began an investigation after Johnson’s 9-year-old daughter was found sitting next to her younger sister’s body near Highway 405 early Monday morning.
Police positioned Johnson roughly 25 miles from the children in her automobile, which had struck a tree. Later in the investigation, police learned that Johnson had stabbed her longtime partner, Jaelen Allen Cheney, earlier that night. Police found his body later Monday morning.
Johnson, who went by the aliases “MysticxLipstick” and Danielle Ayoka on social media, was identified as an astrologer and certified Reiki master. Days before what police are calling a murder-suicide, she posted that a solar eclipse was a sign of the starting of the apocalypse.
Following the news of her death, people like Fowlazule responded that Johnson had been showing signs of “madness” for a while.
“I knew the mothafs were following her strangely,” she adds. “I need compensation for telling the truth (…) I also said on TikTok that if you are afraid of an eclipse, it means there is something wrong with your spirit.”
Many social media users disagreed with Fowlazule’s comments, accusing her of losing her hearing after such a tragedy.
“I want checks and compensation for always telling you the truth.” Do you even remotely understand how crazy this sounds?
An entire family is annihilated and you jump for joy and say yes? Your problem is your lack of tact. You are showing no emotional intelligence here. https://t.co/YpdLpikO6H
– Kay (@ohKAYx33) April 11, 2024
“When you decide to jump on the Internet and announce that someone is murdering people, it gives you an ‘I told you so’ justification that YOUR CONTENT IS STEALED, you lose the plot,” he said. one user X.
“The whole family was wiped out and you jump for joy and say I told you so? Your problem is your lack of tact. You are showing no emotional intelligence here,” said one other.
In a separate video, Fowlazule sharply criticizes her critics for failing to see the purpose of her message.
“You are ALLOWED to say that I glorify the death of children, because if you have actually ever followed me, you know that for YEARS I have been advocating child molestation, human trafficking and sex trafficking, pedophilia, ritual rape and murder of CHILDREN!!!!! You are deliberately completely missing the truth because you don’t desire to be accountable to yourself,” she wrote on Twitter.
You are NOT going to say that I’m glorifying the death of children, because if you have actually ever followed me, you know that I have been calling out child molestation, human trafficking, sex trafficking, pedophilia, ritual rape and murder of CHILDREN for YEARS! !!!!
You all are completely missing the point… pic.twitter.com/0mFfzz89wE
— 𝗜 𝗔𝗠𝗢 𝗝𝗢𝗜𝗚𝗜𝗥𝗟 ⑤ ❁ 𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊 (@FOWLAZULE) April 11, 2024
Fowlazule is not the only social media influencer having fun with the “I told you so” moment. Another woman is dragged to X after she commented on how she warned those that Johnson was “pure evil.”
“MysticXLipstick —- I told you it was pure evil,” said User X Stearheal. “I swear to God on my life and you all called me a racist.”
People responded to Starheal, saying her comments were unnecessary in light of the disturbing incident.
“Let’s not be deaf. It’s a sad situation. Ultimately, it involved a lot of loss and trauma. Show some compassion,” user X replied.
Other people responded to Starheal that “both things could be true” in the case of her being a “racist.”
“Voodoo is NOT bad,” replied user X Crybabyals. “This is something that white supremacists told Black people because of the power it brought us.”
People who followed Johnson and claimed to have known her personally also spoke about their experiences under her leadership. Some of the people whom she had previously guided spiritually admitted that they’d seen warning signs.
“I can not begin to process the news I just received. Danielle made me take spirituality seriously, but she was also the woman who gaslighted me, manipulated me, and sent me into a severe spiritual psychosis. I would not be so versed in astrology if I didn’t comprehend it… I do not know the best way to feel,” said user X, ThomasBeautyy.
They continued: “I knew he was a dangerous person to himself and others and had the mentality of a cult leader. That’s why I broke up with her. What I want to say is that she was a very important person to me, for both good and terribly bad reasons. My heart goes out to her children and family.”
“I was so afraid to even tell the stories of what I went through in that friendship because of what she did to other people when they left her life. I literally took care of her daughter and knowing that she witnessed all of this is so fucking tragic,” user X @shaTIRED chimed in. He quickly blocked his Twitter account after facing backlash for expressing his thoughts.
“Of all the things you could have said right now… that’s very rude of you,” one critic exclaimed.
@shaTIRED replied: “This is someone who literally took advantage of me; she abused everyone in her life. I’m sorry if, in a moment of shock that somebody near me had died after killing another person, I knew I had mentioned some of her abusive behavior. Apology.”
As more details about Johnson’s alleged behavior come to light, people consider she had mental issues and her behavior was a cry for help.
“You have no tact”: An astrology influencer dragged for shamelessly using the story of a Los Angeles mom who killed her boyfriend and 8-month-old baby as an “I told you so” story.