
While the broadcaster did not call Eddie Long’s name, Kemp was the 5th man claiming to be involved with the Atlanta pastor.
– Arthia Nixon
At 2:30 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, February 12, 2013, Bahamas media personality Chrissy Love will continue her interview with Eddie Long accuser, aspiring singer and author of controversial tell-all First Lady, Centino Kemp.
Centino, who left The Bahamas to pursue studies in the United States, claims in his book he plans to launch in his hometown on Valentine’s day, that he was given the name “First Lady”, by an influential pastor who had an affinity for young males.
Eddie Long was in the Bahamas just last year headlining a religious conference and seminar with some of the nation’s popular clergymen. His inclusion had created an uproar of mixed reviews.
While Centino was the fifth young man to come forward with startling allegations against the internationally known Atlanta minister, he nor Reality Check show host Chrissy Love ever confirmed or even called Eddie Long by name.
“There is a whole lot more going on than meets the eye in many of these churches,” Chrissy Love, responded to a caller after Centino called in to the show to report a delay when he landed at Lynden Pindling Int’l Airport. “This young man’s story needs to be …

thanks for sharing… proud of you in the ATL! hugs to Princess Allie!
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