John Crist Has Cancelled His Tour Admist Sexual Misconduct Accusations

Well this is something I honestly didn't think I'd ever write: John Crist has cancelled the rest of his highly-successful comedy tour because multiple women have come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against the comedian.

John Crist REALLY started making a name for himself over the last few years as a Christian comedian who has risen to viral fame for his videos about Chick-fil-A, "every parent at Disney", and "Millennial International: Sponsor a Millennial Today," to just name a few.

Now, multiple women have come forward, stating that the comedian has manipulated them multiple ways: sexting multiple women at the same time, initiating sexual relationships with married women/women in committed relationships basically offering show tickets in exchange for sexual favors and repeatedly calling these women late at night while drunk, according to E! News.

Crist released this statement yesterday while cancelling the rest of his tour:

"Over the past number of years, various women have accused me of behavior that has been hurtful to them. While I am not guilty of everything I've been accused of, I confess to being guilty of this—I have treated relationships with women far too casually, in some cases even recklessly. My behavior has been destructive and sinful. I've sinned against God, against women and the people who I love the most. I have violated my own Christian beliefs, convictions and values, and have hurt many people in the process. I am sorry for the hurt and pain I have caused these women and will continue to seek their forgiveness. I have also hurt the name of Jesus and have sought His forgiveness.

Over several recent years, I have privately sought and received regular professional treatment for my sexual sin and addiction struggles. I'm committed to getting healing and freedom from my sin and have decided to cancel my remaining tour dates this year and to postpone all future commitments in order to devote all my time and energy on getting healthy spiritually, mentally and physically.

Those closest to me—my family, team and close friends—have known about this battle for some time, and now you do too. I'm ashamed of my behavior and I'm so sorry for hurting so many people. I don't blame anyone but myself. I'm responsible for my actions and I've repented and am taking full ownership. I realize it will be difficult for some people to ever forgive me, and I accept that as a result of my bad decisions and actions.

My entire career has been lived out on stage, and even though I've shared many of my life struggles with my audiences, I've lived in constant fear of the darkest parts of my life being exposed publicly. My greatest fear has been that those who have loved and supported me would hate me if they knew everything about me. I now humbly seek forgiveness and mercy and love—not just for me, but for those I've hurt along my path. I'm so sorry."


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content