Why Yolanda Adams Wanted to Portray Kingdom Business’ Denita Jordan | Kickback with Kindred
Yolanda Adams is ready for her first starring role as an actress in Kingdom Business. The award-winning gospel music artist opens up about the new BET show and what drew her to this complicated, imperfect role. She also shares how her faith informs other aspects of her real life off-screen, specifically parenting, and explains why she encourages her kids to explore their faith as individuals, rather than pushing beliefs onto them. Plus, she gets real about mental health and embracing those ‘tough talks’ with your children. Kickback with Kindred as Kindred’s Senior Video Producer, Kareema Bee, chats with actress and award-winning gospel music artist Yolanda Adams.
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