Colman Domingo Reveals He Almost Joined a Cult in Mexico City

- Colman Domingo sensed something unusual during a conversation with strangers in Mexico City.
- The group’s behavior shifted from friendly to pushy, prompting his suspicion.
- Research later confirmed they were a cult attempting recruitment.
- Domingo emphasizes trusting instincts when something feels off.
- Host Josh Scherer shared a similar experience of being approached by a cult.
In a surprising revelation, Euphoria and The Four Seasons star Colman Domingo shared a chilling encounter where he almost accidentally joined a cult in Mexico City.
The Oscar-nominated actor opened up about the unsettling experience during an appearance on Mythical Kitchen’s Last Meals, leaving fans intrigued—and slightly concerned—about how easily such situations can unfold.

During a casual conversation with what seemed like a friendly group in Mexico, Domingo sensed something was off. The 55-year-old actor initially believed they were just “nice people,” but the discussion quickly took a strange turn. His instincts kicked in when he realized they were attempting to recruit him into their belief system.
“I accidentally almost joined the call in Mexico City a couple months ago. It was just a group of nice people, and then I was like, ‘Wait a minute, this is weird.’ I was like, ‘What’s up with you guys?'”
After the encounter, Domingo did his own research and confirmed his suspicions—the group was indeed a cult.
Josh Scherer’s Similar Cult Experience“There’s always something a little off, and you just have to listen. This is my first encounter. But as I did research and found out more about them, I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s a cult.'”
Host Josh Scherer, known for Mythical Kitchen, related to Domingo’s story by sharing his own bizarre run-in with a cult while skateboarding.
“I was about to talk to a cult the other day, and then they tried to get me to join. I said no, and they were just like, ‘No, I think you really should.’ And then I was like, ‘Don’t mess with cults, man. Don’t be the person that talks to too many people.’ And so, I skateboarded away.”
The exchange highlighted how cults often disguise themselves as harmless groups before revealing their true intentions.
Public Reactions and Broader DiscussionsThe story sparked reactions online, with some drawing parallels between cults and organized religion. One comment on Domingo’s revelation read:
“Most people are in a cult. It’s called religion. And the Christian cult is the biggest most destructive cult there is.”
While Domingo didn’t go into deeper debates, his experience serves as a cautionary tale about the subtle ways manipulative groups operate.
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Last Updated on August 18, 2025 by 247 News Around The World
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