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Shocker! See 64-Year-Old Reverend Allegedly Caught Inhaling Cocaine, Watching Pornography (PHOTO)

In a shocking incident, 64-year-old Reverend and vicar of Church of England, Stennett Kirby has been allegedly caught involved in unholy acts.

The vicar of Church of England has been reportedly caught inhaling cocaine from crack pipe and watching pornographic movies.

Reverend Kirby smoked the highly-addictive Class A drug and snorted cocaine in shocking scenes at his church-owned home, while saying “I’m a happy man. I want a hooker.”

The Church of England has, however, reacted to the footage, saying they are carrying out thorough investigation. A spokesperson said, “We are taking this matter seriously.”

The respected community figure also watched porn, and chatted about escorts and a trip to Soho to buy liquid chemical poppers, which gives users a head rush.

A footage obtained by The Sun, UK, Sunday, February 18, shows Rev. Kirby spark up his crack pipe as he relaxes on a sofa with a pal.

His friend then said: “You’re happy now, innit?” The Reverend replied, “I’m a very happy man. I love it.”

64-year-old Reverend and vicar of Church of England, Stennett Kirby 


He is seen staring at a TV, apparently watching porn, and adds: “It f***ing turns me on when I have this and I watch that.”

Kirby, who is the vicar of West Ham Parish Church in East London since 2007, then makes a crude mouth-action reference and refers to women in a lewd way.

The vicar and his pal also discuss ‘hiring a Follow’ and he says: “I wish I could. If I had money, I would. I’ve only got £10 left.”

When his friend told him he prefers prostitutes to having a relationship, unmarried Mr Kirby — on sick leave from work — agrees.


Kirby, known by his middle name, Roger, says: “It’s too much hassle, that’s what I told you about women.”

Later his pal asks him: “Shall I make you a cocaine spliff?” Mr Kirby replies: “If you don’t mind.”

As music plays, the vicar reveals he is planning a trip to central London the next day. He says: “I’m going to Soho with my mate for dinner. I’m going to sex shops to get some poppers. Possession is not illegal.”

In other footage, Mr Kirby, whose brother is a minister, can be seen snorting coke.

His pal said taking it off the back of his hand is easier. Seconds later, Mr Kirby says approvingly: “That is good.”








Source: Daily Post



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