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Julianne Hough Is Weirding People All The Way Out With Energy Treatment Video That Looks A Lot Like An Exorcism

Julianne Hough of Dancing with the Stars has, once again, become the center of media attention because of the way she moved her body.

In this case, people seem to be worried about the way Dr. John Amaral seems to pull a demon out of her butthole, causing her to writhe and contort as if she's been exorcised.


Video of the bizarre encounter, which took place at the Davos World Economic Forum, went viral on social media.

In the video, Amaral describes what is happening:

"There's always a huge dissipation of energy and the feeling of relief, release, freedom. Expression of emotion may happen when the system moves."

He then explains Hough's strange movements:

"When energy was stored and bound up in the muscles, it gets to dissipate, and if we're really free to express and allow energy that's been bound in our bodies to move through — this woman is like, an incredible dancer, actress, just, human being, and she has practiced just allowing things to move through."


Amaral also noted Hough's strange noises aren't all that common.

"What they would have is physical pain, tension in their bodies. We've just made it easier for that energy to be liberated."


Twitter users weren't sure whether they were watching something a bit private.


Everyone could agree, however, the scene was definitely strange.



We must protect whatever's happening in The Goop Lab.

Of course, many people were simply wondering what Hough was doing in Davos at all.


Most doctors prescribe three viewings of the Julianne Hough video right before going to bed.


Hopefully Hough is now living a brighter life, free of demons and bad energy!

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