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Sydney Sweeney Fears The Church Bans Her For ‘Immaculate’

She’s worried if the church will say she can’t come back because of the movie.

Sydney Sweeney recently did something quite unusual to promote her new horror movie ‘Immaculate.’ She decided to watch the film inside a church alongside two pastors. However, she now fears that the Church may ban her.

Pastors couldn’t believe what they were seeing at some parts of ‘Immaculate,’ and it made them very uncomfortable. They even had to look away from the screen sometimes. One of them asked Sydney if what was being shown was true:

“This movie has officially gone too far.”

Sydney was worried after the movie ended. She apologized to the pastors and asked if she was now banned from the church because of the film:

“Am I banned from the church? Thank you, guys. I’m also terribly sorry. Please pray for me?”

She Said the F-Word As Well

Sydney also felt pretty awkward about the whole thing. She didn’t expect the pastors to be so shocked. There were moments when she was so embarrassed, especially when she accidentally dropped an F-bomb. But the pastors were nice about it. They told her it was okay and that they would pray for her.

‘Immaculate’ is now out in theaters.

You can watch the full video below.

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