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This Is The One Line Lynn Whitfield Was Nervous About Saying While Filming Greenleaf

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Though Lynn Whitfield was happy to be a part of a series that critiqued the Black church. There was one line he had to say during her five seasons on "Greenleaf" which made her nervous.

Source: MadameNoire

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