Juanita Bynum Admits Gay Affairs

Juanita Bynum Admits Gay Affairs
Juanita Bynum's tumultuous divorce from pastor Thomas Weeks hurt her credibility nationwide

Gospel singer and prophetess Juanita Bynum admitted that she had homosexual affairs as part of some of her past struggles in life.


Bynum, who was embroiled in a turbulent divorce from former nationally-acclaimed pastor Thomas Weeks that greatly weakened her national credibility and cache, revealed her sexual encounters with women during a recent interview on  Atlanta radio station V-103.


“I’ve done it all. I did the drugs. I’ve been with men. I’ve been with women. It’s not a line. It’s my life,” Bynum said. “I took full responsibility in every area because every choice that I made, nobody put a gun to my head. These were my choices and I made these choices due to a lack of wisdom.”

“I’m not embarrassed about my conversions, and that’s why I’m not insecure about being around people who have issues and struggles,” she added.


Some of those struggles included an argument-turned-beat down involving her ex-spouse, Thomas Weeks III, near the Atlanta airport in 2007 that made international headlines and caused tremors within the congregation.

Bynum, the former Trinity Broadcasting Network televangelist, is also a New York Times bestselling author of “The Threshing Floor” and immersed herself in multiple entrepreneurial ventures, including a publishing company and a skin care line.

Bynum told the radio station that she has completely healed emotionally from her relationship with Weeks, and she credits having “purpose and destiny” for filling a longtime void from other negative periods of her life.

“That abuse that I suffered was because I attracted after my own kind. That abuse was always sitting in me,” she said on V-103. “I had already abused myself mentally and emotionally for years trying to fill a void that only the power of purpose can fill.”

“When purpose has a place to fill that hole, you can have sex with 50,000 people, you can do drugs til the cows come home. But the void that you’re trying to fill is a void that’s been put there by the Creator, and it’s called purpose and destiny. And until you accept that, you’re going to walk around with the living dead,” she said.

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