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Tina Campbell Embarrassed by ‘Un-Gospel’ On-Camera Behavior
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Ephesians 4:26 NLT says, “And ‘don’t sin by letting anger control you.' Don't let the sun go down while you are
still angry”—a scripture Tina Atkins-Campbell, 39, did not adhere to upon learning of her husband Teddy
Campbell’s affair.

Since the time the explosive story appeared in the May 2013 issue of Ebony Magazine, the WE tv reality star let
it be known: she acted a plum fool. But she’s not proud of it.

During a recent appearance on “The Arsenio Hall Show,” the scorned wife admitted to feeling shame surround
her attitudes and actions during the taping of “Mary Mary” Season 3.

“It’s embarrassing. It’s shameful. I’m doing a bunch of stuff that’s very un-gospel. I wasn’t nothing to be played
with when it was going on,” she said.


Sometimes brash and always outspoken, Atkins-Campbell admitted the regrettable choice of pushing things to
the nth degree.

“I’m just saying, it was really bad for everyone that was around me, because I was like, ‘I’m hurting. I’ma hurt the
world. That’s how it’s going down.’ And you know, you don’t really want to do that when the cameras are
watching.”

Too late.

Already, for the premiere episode, nearly one million viewers tuned in, making this season the most watched
and buzzed about of all.

Though Atkins-Campbell did not go into specific details, she did suggest that conducting oneself the way she
did would be a good way to “help you to end up behind bars.”

In Ebony, she admitted to wanting to “kill” her husband, half-jokingly saying she tried to stab him.
But, both are alive and well, so it looks like everyone made it through okay. Furthermore, shameful as it was,
Atkins-Campbell sees the bright side of it.

“I was trying to figure out, ‘How do I manage this in the process, but I’m grateful that I was able to go through it
on camera, because I survived the process.”

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MARCH 6, 2014
Article By Cora Stephans:: EEW Magazine News