
Which Zodiac Signs Would Be First To Start A Cult?
Leo
If anyone was born to be worshipped, it’s Leo. And if society won’t give them the constant admiration they deserve, they will simply create their own devoted following. Leo’s cult would be fabulous, dramatic, and probably have a color-coordinated wardrobe requirement (gold, obviously). They’d give fire-and-brimstone speeches with a wireless mic, bask in the glow of their own perceived greatness, and demand that all members refer to them as “The Enlightened One” (or something equally extra). Would it be a dangerous cult? Not really. More of an exclusive, VIP inner circle where Leo gets endless praise and their followers feel lucky to be in the presence of such celestial greatness. The initiation process? A standing ovation that lasts no less than five minutes.
Scorpio
Scorpio wouldn’t just start a cult, they’d whisper about things to you in dark corners until you start questioning your entire existence. They’d lure people in with their intoxicating intensity, casually drop mind-blowing secrets (“Money isn’t real.” “Time is a construct.” “The government is hiding everything.”), and suddenly, you’re deep inside their world before you even realize what happened. Scorpio’s cult wouldn’t just be a movement—it would be a way of life. There’d be secret initiation rituals, powerful inner circles, and a sense that you know something the rest of the world doesn’t. The only way out? You don’t ask questions like that. This is the kind of cult where people disappear into “spiritual retreats” for months at a time, emerging looking eerily at peace—but also like they definitely know where the bodies are buried.
Aquarius
Aquarius doesn’t believe in labels, okay? This is not a cult—it’s a movement. A collective awakening. A radical new way of thinking about society. Aquarius would gather people by preaching about free thought, revolution, and “breaking away from the system.” And at first, it all sounds great! Who doesn’t want to reject outdated traditions and build a utopia based on intellectual freedom? But then, suddenly, you’re living in a “commune” (read: cult) where there are rules about not questioning the rules, and your main source of information is Aquarius themselves, who now goes by a single, futuristic-sounding name like Zenith or Nova. Would they use their powers for good? Maybe. Would they also create a small army of brainwashed followers convinced that they alone have solved the mysteries of the universe? Absolutely.