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Plies Takes Responsibility For Kirk Franklin Cursing Out His Son

By Daryl Nelson
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Gospel artist Kirk Franklin was trending on Sunday after his son Kerrion shared audio footage of his dad cursing him out. After the audio surfaced, Plies reacted and took responsibility for Franklin's outburst.

The "Brighter Day" creator also called his 32-year-old son "poor" in the footage and physically threatened him.


Franklin then issued an apology.


"Recently, my son and I had an argument that he chose to record,” said Franklin. “I felt extremely disrespected in that conversation and I lost my temper and I said words that are not appropriate and I am sincerely sorry to all of you. I sincerely apologize.”

Plies— who recently explained why he'll be getting the COVID-19 vaccine — commented on Twitter and seemed to get a kick out of Franklin's curse words.



"I Gotta Put My Dawg On The Album Now 4real!!!!! He Sounded Just Like Me On That Phone Bih!!!!!!  #AintNoneOfUsPerfect," tweeted Plies. "That Was NOT My Dawg On That Phone That Was ME!!!!!!#ITakeFullResponsibilityForThoseActions."

What do you think about Franklin cursing out his son like that?

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