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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
She has become a poster to point at when the topic of slay queens and side chicks pops up. Although she is not happy about it, she can do less about it and sometimes accept the title in good faith.
In a recent interview, Moesha disclosed that the Church, the only place she could feel safe and loved has also turned against her and judging her like the rest of the world.
According to her, she quit going to church because the last time she went there to worship God, the pastor and the entire congregation were looking at her as if she was the worst sinner on earth.
“People look at me a lot when I go to church. Whenever that happens, I feel like I’m being judged. I talk to God because he is the only one who sees and knows my heart and my intentions. I am a very shy person, so I feel quiet every time I go to church.”
”Even though people come up to me and take pictures with me, deep down I don’t feel well, ”
she added.
Moesha made this statement while in a conversation with Elsia Lamar on Talkertainment ahead of her birthday celebration.
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