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‘Aggressive’ Protection of Le’Andria Johnson Under Fire for Pushing Woman Who Touched Singer, Conservative Fans Criticize Singer’s Racy Wardrobe Choice
Fans are slamming gospel singer Le’Andria Johnson after a video of her recent performance went viral. While the singer sang, shouting the praises of God, many were distracted by her outfit and the “aggressive” behavior of her bodyguard towards concertgoers.
Radio One Raleigh hosted the highly anticipated Women’s Empowerment 2024 event in Raleigh, North Carolina, with an electrifying lineup that included panels and performances from renowned artists and speakers akin to Tamia, Joe, Sarah Jakes Roberts, Bobbi Storm and plenty of more.
Adding an inspiring touch, breakout sensation “Sunday Best” Le’Andria Johnson modified the atmosphere together with her soul-stirring vocals. The April 13 video shows her walking on the ground at PNC Arena in Raleigh as security moves out of her way. Peace activist Erica Ford filmed her as she moved.
People weren’t thrilled with the best way Johnson interacted with fans who simply desired to catch up with to the star.
“Love Leandra… but you need to check the safety… you can protect her without being aggressive towards the followers!” one comment To read.
“Yes security did (sic) a lot,” wrote follower Foxy 107104. “Explore the atmosphere where there was no one to hurt her.”
The mood was good and the skirt of her blue dress was higher, which attracted the interest of more conservative believers.
“What is she wearing? Where does all that meat come from?” – one person asked in an Instagram post showing her singing. Another asked: “I need a stylist.”
The comment combined two concerns: “She had security but she really needed to put pants on…ijs.”
Johnson is usually seen because the prodigal child of the gospel world, making headlines for her swearing, style and gritty history.
In 2018, she even apologized to the universal Church for using colourful language.
“To all my fans who go to church, when I say ‘church’, I wanted to address church politics,” she said in an Instagram video. “All these little, undermining things that happen in the church that hurt people like me, people like other people who have been through a lot of things in the church.”
Adding: “You know, Christianity, there’s just quite a bit happening. So with that said, using the F-bomb, I apologize to my church-going fans. I’m sorry if I offended you”.
Shortly after, the singer appeared on her OWN hit series “Iyanla, Fix My Life” to deal with her behavior. The title of the episode was “The Bad Girl of Gospel” and it was about her struggles with alcohol addiction.