Cable TV personality/singer, Lexi’s weekly television program, “The Lexi Show,” has come to an end.
The critically acclaimed talk show ran on The Word Network (a Detroit based Christian cable channel), for four seasons.
Throughout its history, the popular show became known for Lexi’s candid and often controversial conversations with gospel celebrities.
On her program, Grammy-nominated artist Tonex publicly admitted for the first time that he had been involved in homosexual relationships.
Lexi’s also interviewed the ex-wife of gospel legend Bebe Winans about allegations that the platinum-selling recording artist had domestically abused her.
“The Lexi Show” broke barriers in Christian journalism by talking about real life issues that are often swept under the rug in ecclesiastical circles.
“I’m overwhelmed with the unbelievable number of letters, phone calls and e-mails I’ve received in support of my show,” the former Stellar Award nominee says.
“I’m thankful and grateful to all of the fans of the show and will have a new home for the show soon.”
Fans can view past episodes of “The Lexi Show” online via YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/






The private ceremony, held in their backyard and attended by family and close friends, was officiated by Bishop Gilbert and Mrs. Debi Coleman—the marriage counseling team leading the Lambert’s restoration process. Also in attendance were Alvin Love & CeCe Winans, who have been walking intimately with the couple as supporting counselors and mentors. Da’ T.R.U.T.H.’s long-time friend and spiritual father, William “The Ambassador” Branch and his wife Michelle, Maurette Brown Clark and DJ Wade-O—host of The Wade-O Radio show—were in attendance as well.
As the service came to close, the presence of God was so tangible that Da’ T.R.U.T.H. was moved to share the gospel and an exhortation to married couples. Through sobs of gratitude, he expressed that “sin was the reason for the breakdown between God and man. It was also the reason for the breakdown between man and man—and with his wife in this case—and Christ is the remedy for both.” The ceremony also included moving performances by friends and co-laborers CeCe Winans who sang “I Promise” and Maurette Brown Clark who moved everyone with her powerful song “Sovereign God.” 
Leslie mentioned that when he completes his journey he may be a preacher or start a church.
