Behind Closed Doors: Ghanaian Transgender Exposes The Hidden Lives of Pastors
Exploring the Unexpected Lives of Ghana's LGBTQ+ Community
- Headucator reveals that many of his clients are pastors and married men
- One pastor’s habit of praying at dawn after their encounters left Headucator amused
- He asserts that spirituality is personal and that God understands his situation
In a candid revelation, Ghanaian transgender and gay activist Headucator opened up about his surprising clientele, which includes a notable number of pastors and married men.
He shared his experiences dating three pastors, highlighting one in particular whose post-coital routine took an unusual turn.
After an intimate night, this pastor would rise at dawn to pray fervently, even speaking in tongues. Headucator humorously wondered if he was the target of the pastor’s prayers, questioning if the pastor was trying to “take the trans out of me” while reflecting on the oddity of the situation.
“They reach out to me through ghost accounts. Popular people always reach out to me directly,” he remarked on the Rants and Bants podcast.
When asked about his relationship with God, he emphasized, “The Holy Spirit doesn’t have a gender. Nobody can think like God. I know my Bible, and I can connect spiritually when needed.”
Headucator also criticized the way many people evangelize, stating that true religious communication is personal and doesn’t require approval from others.
“God knows my situation. If it was that bad, He would’ve ended it,” he concluded.