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Actress Lynn Whitfield Talks 'Greenleaf,' Divorce, and Her Own Journey of Faith (Video)

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Since its 2016 premiere, loyal fans have followed the scandals, secrets, and lies within the Greenleaf family and their Memphis megachurch on OWN’s hit series Greenleaf.

Season 4 of Greenleaf was the No. 1 original scripted series for African American women and total viewers on cable television, reports Deadline.

Lynn Whitfield, who plays Greenleaf matriarch Lady Mae, says she can’t attribute the secret behind the show’s success to one specific thing.

Whitfield teased that in its final season, the Greenleaf family will fight to save their church from being taken over by Bob Whitmore and Harmony and Hope Ministries.

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During the time of the interview, Whitfield says she had no knowledge or insight into the Greenleaf spinoff series.

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