It has been over a month since TikTok skater Bryan Arnett made a post that surprised a lot of his fans. He shared a message that had nothing to do with skating or pranks.
He said he had left California to reconnect with something bigger than himself. That something turned out to be faith.
Arnett shared that after years of doing things his way, he felt like it was time to stop running in circles.
He described a series of events that felt too perfectly timed to ignore. From his perspective, they were signs that he was finally on the right track. He also mentioned that the entire experience was caught on camera and will be featured in an upcoming video on his YouTube channel.
The post came not long after some serious controversy.
As we previously reported, Arnett is facing a lawsuit from In-N-Out Burger. The fast food chain filed legal action after he posed as an employee and filmed a prank video inside one of their locations.
In-N-Out claimed he made bizarre and inappropriate comments while wearing a uniform, and they were not amused. The case gained attention online and left Arnett with more than just internet heat.
Now people are wondering if his recent turn toward faith will change the direction of his content or maybe even influence how the lawsuit plays out.
He has not brought up the case again since going public with his spiritual experience, but the timing has raised questions.
What stands out in his post is how seriously he seems to be taking this new chapter.
He acknowledged that things will not change overnight, but that he is focused on growth and building something more meaningful.
He also talked about how peace and clarity have started to replace the stress and noise he had been dealing with for years.
For fans who have followed him for the skating and the stunts, this shift may feel unexpected. But for Arnett, it looks like this is about more than content. It is about stepping away from chaos and turning his attention toward something deeper.
Probably this spiritual shift will lead to changes in the kind of videos he creates or just affect the way he carries himself. It is clear that something big has changed. The lawsuit is still out there, but Arnett appears less concerned with damage control and more focused on finding real direction.
The skateboarding influencer posted:
"God is great 🙏🏼
I’m done running in the wrong direction thinking I can do this my own way. Last week I dropped everything & left California to go try something a little different. I asked God to give me a sign that I was on the right path and the next few days were something straight out of a movie. So many crazy “coincidences” that all seemed to line up TOO perfectly. And I captured it all on camera. My next YouTube video is gonna be proof that God is real. He’s always been there, you just gotta let him into your life and trust him.
I’m not gonna be perfect overnight, or ever actually. But I’m going to continue striving to be better & to build this relationship into something even more beautiful. I know this is only the beginning. I finally understand what people mean when they say God’s plan is greater than ours. Money can’t buy this feeling I’ve had the past few days. If any of you out there are chasing something in this world & not getting the results you want, try putting that energy into building a relationship with God. Show real gratitude for the things you do have and you’ll be surprised how quickly more blessings start coming your way. Funny how that works.
I’ve always been a super driven person but now pairing that with faith in God, I can only imagine where things could go from here. So happy I get to share this with all of you ❤️"
