Actor Lance Gross Says ‘We Don’t Do Honorary’ As He Becomes A Member Of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Actor Lance Gross Says ‘We Don’t Do Honorary’ As He Becomes A Member Of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Lance Gross has some exciting news. Over the weekend, the 40-year-actor/model, shared that he is now a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi.
Lance Gross is best known for his role as Calvin Payne on the TBS sitcom Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and OWN sitcom Tyler Perry’s The Paynes. He also starred as Secret Service Agent Marcus Finley in NBC’s political drama Crisis and has been featured in films including and Tyler Perry’s Temptations: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor, Our Family Wedding and Dueces.
Lance shared images of his new membership, captioning one post:
“We don’t do honorAry…my front and bAcK. #AsKAboutme #KArbon #RESUR9ENCE”

He also shared pictures with some of his frat brothers at the ceremony.

He is joining the ranks of fellow entertainers who are Kappas like Ed Bradley, Tavis Smiley, John Singleton, Cedric The Entertainer, Montell Jordan, Ernest Thomas, Whitman Mayo and Grammy award winning gospel singer and pianist, Smokie Norful.

Lance Gross at his Kappa Alpha Psi Ceremony
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