Outraged Social Media Users Claim Astrology Influencers Are Shamelessly Using Slaying of 8-Month-Old to Prove Point About Mom Who Killed Baby, Her Partner


A woman is catching flak on social media after saying she feels vindicated following the chilling details of a popular astronomer and influencer who killed her 8-month-old baby and longtime partner before killing herself.

“If you know me from OG Twitter, I have been calling that b—h the f—k out,” the woman, who goes by Fowlazule on X, said in a video she posted on TikTok and X. “She’s crazy as s—t, and I knew it from the jump. She used to steal my content from back in the day.”

As Atlanta Black Star previously reported, Los Angeles police officers are investigating the death of 34-year-old Danielle Johnson. Officials began investigating after finding Johnson’s 9-year-old daughter sitting next to the body of her baby sister near 405 Freeway early Monday morning.  Police located Johnson roughly 15 miles away from the children in her car that had crashed into a tree. Later into the investigation, police learned Johnson stabbed her longtime partner, Jaelen Allen Cheney, earlier that night.  Police found his body later Monday morning.

Johnson, who went by the names “MysticxLipstick” and Danielle Ayoka on social media, identified as an astrologer and certified master reiki teacher. Days leading up to what police call a murder-suicide, she posted about how the solar eclipse was a sign of the start of the apocalypse.

Social Media Outraged As Astrology Influencers Shamelessly Use Tragic Death of 8-Month-Old Baby to Prove a Point (Photo: @mysticxlipstick / X ;  @fowlazule / Tiktok)
Social Media Outraged As Astrology Influencers Shamelessly Use Tragic Death of 8-Month-Old Baby to Prove a Point (Photo: @mysticxlipstick / X ; @fowlazule / Tiktok)

Following the news of her death, people like Fowlazule have responded with claims that Johnson has shown signs of being “crazy” for some time.

“I knew mothaf—s were weird for following her,” she adds. “I need my reparations for telling the truth […] I also been talking about in TikTok that if you’re scared of the eclipse, that means something ain’t right with your spirit.”

Many social media users took issue with Fowlazule’s comments, accusing her of being tone-deaf in the wake of such a tragedy.