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Kelly Price Calls Out Alleged ‘Cover Up’ In The Gospel Community

Kelly Price has the streets talking after a rant where she accused her "Sundays Best" co-hosts of being everything but children of God.


Kelly Price has the streets talking after a recent Instagram rant where she accused her Sundays Best co-hosts of being everything but real children of God.

The “Friend of Mine” singer got into it after sharing a post on Instagram accusing the social platform and Meta of sanctioning her for a response she posted to someone who allegedly harassed her online. There was one spectator who left a comment on the post seemingly shading Price for coming off aggressive on social media despite having served as a judge on BET’s award-winning gospel competition show Sunday’s Best.

Price appeared as a judge on the show for just 12 episodes that ran from 2019 to 2020. She judged alongside Erica Campbell, Jonathan McReynolds and host Kirk Franklin.

The songstress never spoke on why her time on the show was so short-lived. But her recent Instagram rant might explain why.

When responding to the critic who referenced her Sunday’s Best past, Price threw the whole tree at the other celebrity talent on the show and seemingly accused them of fornication, pedophilia, and taking part in other illicit sexual activity.

“Lord deliver us from pastor h—s and pedophiles,” she wrote in a response captured on Twitter. “Deliver us from self righteous congregants who send their money to liars and pimps in plain sight. Then come deliver me.”

“The nerve you have. I was the only artist/Judge on Sunday Best that wasn’t f—king someone else’s spouse, fornicating or messing with kids and boys but you have smoke for me? FOH you ignorant church going brain dead a—hole,” she added.

Price ended her tirade by highlighting her gospel roots and revealing why she has distanced herself from the gospel community since leaving Sunday’s Best.

“I’m a child of a preacher 3+ generations and I have NO desire to be named among the gospel community. Wonder why? You don’t. Cuz you already know what it is and are content to be apart of the cover up that had been happening for generations,” she quipped.

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