'Mary Mary' TV show news: Tina Campbell talks about violent behavior

The WE TV series "Mary Mary" aired a surprising episode recently. Tina Campbell, one-half of the gospel singing sisters, exhibited violent behavior in the show, which left fans shocked. 

In the said episode, Tina fired bullets onto her husband Teddy Campbell's car. She was so mad at Teddy for his cheating ways that she decided to get back at him by riddling his car with gun shots. This act seemed very unordinary for Tina, who is known as a very God-centered individual. 

Still, she is human and, just like anyone, she felt betrayed, deeply hurt and angry over what has been done to her. She admitted that those crazy and violent reactions were done before she decided to turn to God and lift up her marriage problems to Him. 

After the episode aired, Tina explained the reason behind her actions. She told WLIB, a New York gospel radio station: 

"What men think is impossible, with God, all things are possible. My situation was busted, every other week I finding about someone else — that was devastating. I can sit here and smile because I just want to be happy because it's a choice. I did mad, I did frustrated, I did angry, I did bitter, I did crazy, I did violent, I did all of that, and I remained miserable. But when I turned to God and made a conscious effort to pursue forgiving and letting go, that's where I found my hope." 

She realized that her actions were unbecoming of a God-fearing individual, and she admitted that she was "just ignorant" and that what she did was "not reflecting God's love."

Further, she apologized for her actions, saying, "I take full on ownership of what I did and to everyone, I'm sorry." 

As for Teddy's reaction to his gunned down car, he said that it was one of their bad days and Tina was simply reacting out of anger. 

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