Aww, See How Tweet Supported Her Man, Pastor Jamal Bryant This Thanksgiving

Posted On : November 24, 2016

ILoveOldSchoolMusic fam,’ we thought we’d share this happy couple alert on this beautiful Thanksgiving day. “Oops (Oh My)” singer, Tweet supported her man, Pastor Jamal Bryant, all day today as he gave back to the people.
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First Tweet sat front and center as he delivered his sermon to his congregation and his choir sang Shirley Caesar’s #YouNameIt in the background. Sounds a lil’ weird I know, but it was actually quite entertaining…

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!! WORSHIP SERVICE AT THE EMPOWERMENT TEMPLE!!! ITS NOT TOO LATE GET HERE!!!

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Then Tweet accompanied Pastor Bryant to a local restaurant as he and his business associate bussed about five busloads of people in for a free Turkey Day meal. Tweet couldn’t be more proud of her boo-thang in that moment…

THE CAROLINA KITCHEN!!!! THIS IS AMAZING!!!

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THIS IS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT!!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING

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The last time we posted an article about Tweet and Pastor Jamal Bryant, many of you voiced concerns about whether or not the pastor would be faithful to Tweet, given his pretty busy past with the ladies, the babies, and the alleged affairs. But it’s been quite a few months now since they went public with their relationship and as you can see, their still going strong as ever. So that’s a good sign so far. We’ll keep our fingers crossed for them and wish them many more Happy Thanksgivings together.
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ILOSM fam’ do you think they’ll last for the long haul now or do you think Pastor Bryant’s still got some proving to do? Share your thoughts with us on this one.

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