Chicago Bulls Star Faces Backlash for NBA Pride Night Religion Rants
Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey, 24, has drawn sharp criticism after posting lengthy videos on social media. The clips criticized the NBA’s Pride Night celebrations and spoke at length about his religious beliefs.
What he said
Ivey posted multiple videos on Instagram within the last few days. Each segment ran for more than 30 minutes and focused on faith and morality.
He described Pride Night events as unrighteousness and said such matters will not matter on Judgment Day. He also referenced his former team, the Detroit Pistons, in the remarks.
Social media actions
After the posts, Ivey cleaned up his social pages. He left only videos of the rants and a few photos of his children.
Public response
The videos sparked immediate backlash. Fans and observers criticized the remarks, while a smaller group offered support in comment threads.
Broader implications
The episode has reignited debate over personal beliefs and league inclusion policies. It highlights tensions around social issues in professional sports.
- Player: Jaden Ivey, Chicago Bulls guard, age 24.
- Former team referenced: Detroit Pistons.
- Platform: Instagram posts within the last few days.
- Content: Extended religion rants and criticism of NBA Pride Night events.
What’s next
The Chicago Bulls and the NBA are expected to address the situation soon. League or team statements, or possible discipline, could follow.
Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor reactions as the story develops. The matter raises a wider question about balancing individual beliefs and a leaguewide commitment to inclusion.