Gospel Artist Kirk Franklin ACCUSED Of Trying To KILL His Own Son (WTF?)

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Gospel Artist Kirk Franklin’s
Estranged Son, Kerrion Franklin,
Makes Outrageous Claim That Kirk
Is Trying to Kill Him


Gospel artist Kirk Franklin is being accused of trying to kill his own son.

Kirk and his wife Tammy have two children together – daughter Kennedy (born in 1997) and a son named Caziah (born in 2000). When they wed, they each had one child from previous relationships: Kirk’s son Kerrion, born in 1988, and Tammy’s daughter Carrington (whom he legally adopted), born in 1989.

His eldest son Kerrion has been estranged from the family for many years. Well, he popped up online last month making some SHOCKING allegations against his own father. According to Kerrion, he believes that Kirk is trying to have him killed.

Look at what he said via Instagram in a since deleted post:

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Kerrion has always been the Black sheep of the family. He has a very eccentric personality, which doesn’t fit with Kirk and his family’s polished Christian image.

Here is Kerrion delivering some spoken word poetry:



Read more at: Gospel Artist Kirk Franklin’s Estranged Son, Kerrion Franklin, Makes Outrageous Claim That Kirk Is Trying to Kill Him | BCNN1 - Black Christian News Network

 

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article said he was born in 2000?


dude posting videos looks AT LEAST 30!!!!!!11
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Kirk and his wife Tammy have two children together – daughter Kennedy (born in 1997) and a son named Caziah (born in 2000). When they wed, they each had one child from previous relationships: Kirk’s son Kerrion, born in 1988, and Tammy’s daughter Carrington (whom he legally adopted), born in 1989.
 
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