In response to the post, one Instagram user dubs it the 'Best thing you've posted...ever,' with someone else calling the 'Pick Up the Phone' spitter 'Pastor Thugger.'

AceShowbiz - Young Thug is the latest celebrity who takes to social media to share their conspiracy theory regarding Coronavirus outbreak. On Tuesday, March 17, the rapper suggested in his Instagram post that the pandemic is a judgement from God.

He backed up his theory by posting a bible scripture from 2 Chronicles 7:13-14. It read, "Whenever I hold back rain or send locusts to eat up the crops or send an epidemic on my people, if they pray to me and repent and turn away from the evil they have been doing, then I will hear them in heaven, forgive their sins, and make their land prosperous again."

The "Gang Up" spitter circled that part in order to highlight his message before writing in red pen, "Pay attention, children." He simply captioned the post, "Coronavirus!!"

"Woke king !!!" one of his followers gushed over him in the comment section. Another user dubbed it the "Best thing you've posted...ever," with someone else calling him "Pastor Thugger."

However, some others were not convinced. "A man made the Bible just like an man made the virus," one skeptic user wrote. Echoing the sentiment, another person stated, "You know bible is man written . Things been added & token out but I'm hush."

Prior to this, Keri Hilson received huge backlash over her theory of Coronavirus. In now-deleted tweets, she suggested that the virus had something to do with 5G networks.

"People have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS," Keri wrote in the now-deleted tweet. "Petitions, organizations, studies...what we're going thru is the affects of radiation. 5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead. See attached & go to my IG stories for more. TURN OFF 5G by disabling LTE!!!"

She also shared links and video clips to support her argument, though it didn't automatically make her theory convincing. If anything, she received huge backlash which seemingly led her team to ask her to remove the controversial tweets.

"Management has asked me to delete vid/articles," she explained on Monday, March 16. "I appreciate good discourse on unconventional thinking. Let's all just be safe out there, cuz whatever the cause the virus a real thing. May God be with us...prayers to alllllll."

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