Orlando Brown Returns To The Spotlight W/ New Music

Orlando Brown Returns To The Spotlight W/ New Music
It looks like things are going pretty well for Orlando Brown!
A video of the actor rapping surfaced on Twitter Monday (Dec. 21st), as one user pointed out:
“ORLANDO BROWN IS BACK… AND SOBER”
https://twitter.com/ShakExcellence/status/1341081856729624577?s=20
Some fans were happy to see him back in the spotlight and doing well.

Orlando Brown, who starred in shows like That’s So Raven and Family Matters publicly struggled with drug abuse in the past. However, earlier this year he opened up about his struggle as he gave his testimony at Rise Church in Texas. The video surfaced online and quickly went viral. He said:
“My name is Orlando Brown. You may know me from a little show from back in the day called ‘That’s So Raven.’ I went through a lot. I experimented with crystal meth, with weed. I didn’t know what I was doing. I was addicted to the internet. All kinds of stuff.”
He continued:
“My fiancée told me about this place and when I came it was amazing. I had a blast. These brothers accepted me for who I am. Church is lovely. All the leaders are brilliant, their geniuses and men of God.”
He reportedly went through a 6-month in-patient drug recovery program, Rise Discipleship. He later told The Christian Post:
“I can tell you that I’m OK. I’m alive. I was in an unsafe position and it has been shaky. But at the end of the day, all I can tell you is I’m OK, and I’m graduating, and I will be getting married.”
We’re glad to see Orlando Brown is doing better!
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