Uri Geller Fires Back At Kwaku Bonsam Over Harry Kane Curse Claims

Israeli-British illusionist and self-proclaimed psychic, Uri Geller, has responded strongly to claims by renowned Ghanaian traditional priest Nana Kwaku Bonsam that he placed a curse on England captain Harry Kane.

Speaking in a video shared online on June 25, 2026, Geller dismissed Kwaku Bonsam’s alleged spiritual powers and declared that any attempt to curse the England striker would be unsuccessful.

Addressing the Ghanaian spiritualist directly, Geller said: “Nana Kwaku Bonsam, so you’re a witch doctor and you said you’ll curse Harry Kane? No, you won’t, because my powers are more powerful than yours, if at all you have any.”

He further claimed that he had neutralised any supposed spiritual attack against the Bayern Munich forward.

“You’re cancelled and you won’t be able to do anything. The three lions are amazing,” he stated.

Geller went on to reference some objects displayed in his possession, linking them to England’s historic football achievements.

“In fact, come and see something. You see that shirt up there that won England the World Cup. The ball on the right, the original football that England won during the World Cup, has only one signature on it and that’s my signature. You’re cancelled out,” he added.

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