Monique Samuels Responds To Jamal Bryant: There Are Demons In The Church & In The Pulpit
Monique Samuels Responds To Jamal Bryant: There Are Demons In The Church & In The Pulpit
The drama between Monique Samuels, Gizelle Bryant and her ex-husband and current boyfriend Jamal Bryant is still going strong.
As previously reported, during part one of The Real Housewives of Potomac reunion Dec. 13th, Monique Samuels accused megapastor Jamal Bryant of cheating on Gizelle Bryant with women in his church and another pastor from New York, giving him the nickname “Pastor Holy Wh*re.”
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Jamal Bryant responded with accusations of his own, mainly stating that Monique Samuels’ husband, former NFL player Chris Samuels, has anger issues and suffers from CTE (a serious brain condition caused by repeated heavy impact on the head). He also alleged Chris Samuels verbally assaulted a woman and tried to attack Gizelle Bryant while at the reunion.
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Now, Monique Samuels has responded. She told Shadow & Act:
“His whole response just proves that there are demons in the church and in the pulpit because what pastor goes on a live and does that? He wasn’t even original. Dude, I already did the binder, get your own thing. It was just hilarious to me. He needs to do better with his actions and doing that live is the exact opposite of what a well-grounded pastor would have done. So it’s just that the comedy writes itself at this point. He needs to go back to prayer and ask God to help clean some of that flesh he has, because it is quite dirty.”
She continued and defended her husband, saying he:
“is not a person who will argue with women. That’s not his job, that’s my job. And no woman is going to argue with my husband, because that’s my job. So whatever Jamal alluded to is not true. He wasn’t there. Maybe he should have been there and then he could have made all of the points that he wanted to make and he could have witnessed firsthand what would actually happen. It’s going to be very eye-opening when people see all that goes down.”
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