Kirk Franklin’s eldest son Kerrion allegedly called gospel singer his ‘molester’, reveals new audio leak
In the leaked audio, during a conversation with his friends, Kerrion claimed that he’s the son of a ‘famous person.’ Later, when Kirk’s music was played, he said, ‘Thanks for playing my molester’s music’

Gospel musician Kirk Franklin’s relationship with his son Kerrion Franklin has been the talk on social media for a while now. Kirk had recently come under fire for a heated argument with his estranged son and now, a new audiotape makes shocking revelations about Kirk allegedly molesting his son Kerrion.
Kirk had recently given an interview amidst the scandal surrounding his oldest son in which he denied any and all claims of physical abuse. Following this, an audio leak is now shedding new light on their relationship.

Kirk is allegedly a ‘molester’
YouTuber Armon Wiggins shared a video on Thursday, March 18, 2021, in which he revealed a “receipt” he got where someone, who said his name is “Kerrion,” referred to Kirk as his “molester.” The audio was recorded at a hostel in Los Angeles during 2020 Christmas Day, according to the information Armon received from his source.
In the leaked audio, during a conversation with his friends, Kerrion claimed that he’s the son of a “famous person.” Later, when Kirk’s music was played, he said, “Thanks for playing my molester’s music.” Armon did, however, add a disclaimer to his video saying that all claims are “alleged.”

Repeated denials
While there are no comments on this latest leak, in an interview with Tamron Hall where he appeared with his wife Tammy, Kirk publicly addressed his relationship with his 33-year-old son for the first time since the video was shared. He had previously taken to Instagram to issue an apology.
During the interview, he spoke about the challenges of their “toxic, challenging, turbulent relationship” and how it was evident early on that there was a need for “deeper help”. “Now that he’s about to be 33, as a grown man, the relationship at times can become very agitated and very frustrated…but I’m not going to stop trying to help,” Kirk said. “He’s my son, he’s my firstborn, and I never want him to feel what I felt not having a father…It’s important for me because what if that call is the call that things change.” He had even assured viewers that there has been no physical or parental abuse.

In the Instagram video he shared, Kirk apologized saying, “Recently, my son and I had an argument that he chose to record. I felt extremely disrespected in that conversation and I lost my temper, and I said words that are not appropriate. I am sincerely sorry to all of you, I sincerely apologize.”
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