Russell Brand flogs £180 'magical amulet' which he insists will protect fans from 'Wi-Fi and evil energies' in airports
Russell Brand is now selling magic amulets to protect wearers from Wi-Fi and other evil energies found in airports for a whopping £180.
Russell Brand is now selling magic amulets to protect wearers from Wi-Fi and other evil energies found in airports for a whopping £180.
The disgraced comedian has recently remade himself as something of a far-right Christian influencer but has been branded a grifter online for his latest stunt, which sees him advertising the amulets.
The 49-year-old is now the face of the Airestech product, that claims to shield the user from electromagnetic fields while costing $239.99 - which comes to £183.77.
In a video advertisement, Brand can be seen walking through a garden with a yellow suitcase in hand, where he says: Hello, Im just back from Narnia where I had a holiday, Mr Tumnus, Aslan, all those guys.
Continuing the pitch as dramatic music swells in the background, Brand claims: As you know, airports are places full of Wi-Fi and all sorts of evil energies.
Russell Brand has recently remade himself as something of a far-right Christian influencer but has been branded a grifter online for his latest stunt which sees him advertising £180 amulets
The 49-year-old is now the face of the Airestech product, which claims to shield the user from electromagnetic fields
Think of all the phones out there, all of the signals, corruptible and corrupting.
Brand then holds aloft the small necklace he is wearing and says: Luckily I wear this magical amulet from Airestech that keeps me safe from all of the various signals out there.
He then lifts his suitcase straight up above his head as he carries it, saying: Look at this, look how strong I am. I think this is making me more powerful as a matter of fact, look at that.
This stuff is absolutely packed with Airestech, I didnt even bring any socks or toothbrush or dog meats or anything like that, just completely full of Airestech.
You should get one as well, particularly if youre planning to go to an airport anytime soon because the bloody things are full of lethal signals...
In one final advert for the neckwear, the former MTV star concludes: Airestech, a glorious amulet to protect you from corrupting signals.
He has strongly denied all accusations about his behaviour, which allegedly took place at the height of his fame between 2006 and 2013.
The Airestech advert has since received over 7,100 likes and more than 1,000 comments from social media users mocking the disgraced celeb
The Airestech advert has since received over 7,100 likes and more than 1,000 comments from social media users mocking the disgraced celeb.
The post was captioned: Russell Brand, remade as a right-wing Christian influencer, is now selling a magical amulet that protects you from Wi-Fi signals and other evil energies.
Only $239.99 per amulet.
One user wrote: Ill buy whatever will protect me from having to see him in a low-neck tee again.
Another added: Grifters going to grift.
A third replied: Got his bags packed for when the FBI comes knocking again.
Another commented: Is this real? I know he has brain damage, but this is a new low.
A fifth said: Filmed with a phone connected to Wi-Fi.
It comes after Brand claimed to have found God in the midst of Hurricane Milton in a video posted thousands of miles away from the eye of the storm.
A bizarre post on X shows the disgraced comedian in Miami, which is not in the path of the Category 3 hurricane.
As he walks along a darkened street, he embarks on a rambling attempt to link the storm to his new self-proclaimed Christian faith.
A bizarre video posted on X shows Brand in Miami, which is not directly in the path of the Category 3 hurricane
Brand was baptised in the Thames in April after turning to religion following the accusations against him, which he denies
Brand (right) was pictured last month performing a baptism in his underpants
Brand said: In the middle of this crazy storm in Florida - and I pray for those of you who are more directly affected - [it is] worth thinking how the metaphor of the storm affects us all.
Like animals, I think we can feel something unusual is happening and pray for the people in Tampa, Sarasota and all those that are affected elsewhere directly by this.
Since December 2023, Brand has published several posts discussing his growing relationship with Christianity.
Last month, he was pictured performing a baptism in his underpants with the caption: It might seem a bit soon to be baptising people, but the Apostles did it on day one, so here we are.
He also uploaded a video interpreting the Bible, in which he expressed his gratitude for Gods sacrifice.
How can we ever understand with the conscious limited mind that God himself came down to earth and was sacrificed, that we may be redeemed and rose again, that we may have eternal life, with our limited consciousness, its not possible, he said.
Brand was baptised in the Thames in April after turning to religion following the accusations against him.
He said he felt nourished and as though a new resource has been switched on inside me following his own baptism.