Fake Alpha Male King Azoulay is now claiming to be a Messiah

The self-proclaimed alpha male influencer King Azoulay has reached a new pinnacle of absurdity by claiming divine status. In his latest proclamation, Azoulay has declared himself the Messiah, stating that God personally informed him of this celestial appointment when he turned 32.

“Christians write to me that I’m the Jesus Christ of this time,” Azoulay boldly claims in a recent video. According to his account, God told him that “retirement is over” and instructed him to guide humanity.

He then alleges that God revealed the Messiah had arrived, leading Azoulay to conclude—through tears, apparently—that he himself is this prophetic figure.

This messianic declaration is just the latest in a long series of increasingly outlandish claims from the wannabe influencer. Azoulay has previously boasted about sleeping with over 4,000 women, including dating a 34-year-old famous French singer when he was allegedly just 14 years old.

He’s claimed to have been a bodyguard for high-ranking Russian mob figures, terrifying rooms full of hardened criminals into silence with his mere presence.

But the delusion doesn’t stop there. Azoulay has also stated that as a child, his mother would find him in cemeteries speaking to the dead, seeing ghosts, and having conversations with spirits.

He describes himself as a special child who could “connect to things that most people can’t,” essentially positioning himself as some kind of supernatural phenomenon from birth.

His recent live streams have been a goldmine of questionable content, from promoting his “King Azoulay shot”—a kitchen concoction he claims cures all sicknesses—to making inappropriate jokes and fabricating stories about his supposed exploits. The streams were so problematic that he appears to have abandoned the format entirely after facing widespread ridicule.

What makes these claims particularly troubling is that Azoulay appears to genuinely expect people to believe him. He frames his messianic revelation as something thrust upon him, claiming to be surprised that people see him as Jesus Christ reincarnated.