A quiet stretch of television turned into a viral flashpoint when Russell Brand paused mid-interview, flipping through a Bible in search of a passage he couldn’t immediately find.
According to Fox News, the moment unfolded during an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, where host Piers Morgan pressed Brand about the religious text he had brought with him.
“Can I go back to asking a question about your Bible?” Morgan asked.
“Yes, if you want to,” Brand replied.
Morgan then asked whether it was the same Bible that Brand had taken into a recent court hearing tied to serious allegations against him. After Brand confirmed it was, Morgan followed up.
“What was your thinking of taking it into court, and what you were seeing, looking at some passages, what were the relevant passages for you?”
“Thank you for asking me,” Brand responded.
What followed was an extended, silent search. Brand thumbed through pages, explaining that the verse he wanted came from Isaiah in the Old Testament, but he struggled to locate it. The pause stretched on for roughly a minute and a half.
Eventually, he pivoted.
“I can’t actually find the verse that I had that day, but this is good enough,” he said, before reading aloud from Isaiah 12:1-2.
“I will praise you Lord, although you were angry with me, your anger has turned away, and you have comforted me,” he said.
“Surely God is my salvation. I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord himself is my strength and my defense.”
The clip quickly spread online, sparking a wave of reactions. Some critics accused Brand of using religion as a shield amid his legal troubles.
“It’s a miracle of biblical proportions,” one user wrote. “For decades, Russell Brand played the high priest of hedonism and ego, but the moment the law comes knocking for rape and systemic abuse, he suddenly finds Jesus. This ‘conversion’ doesn’t smell of incense; it reeks of pure, unadulterated desperation…”
Others mocked the moment outright.
“The clip is pretty awkward to watch… it does raise fair questions about public faith declarations during personal crises. What do you think—genuine spiritual moment or convenient optics?” another added.
Still, not all responses were critical. Supporters pushed back, arguing that struggling to locate a verse does not undermine belief.
“I pray Russell doesn’t take any of the criticism to heart. he’s trying to figure things out while having all eyes on him. immense pressure for the guy who chose the path less wandered,” one person wrote.
The debate over the moment continues as Brand faces ongoing scrutiny tied to allegations he has publicly addressed, including admitting to what he described as “exploitative” but consensual relationship with a 16-year-old girl in the past.














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