Mary Mary's Tina Campbell Clears Up Some Misconceptions About Shooting Her Husband's Car

Mary Mary's Tina Campbell is now clearing up some misconceptions concerning damage that she did to her husband's car which was featured on her hit reality T.V. show, "Mary Mary." Having to deal with her husband's infidelities on national television, it was alleged that she took a gun and shot at her husband's car. In an episode of her reality television show, punctured holes were shown in the shattered windshield of a car belonging to the singer's husband, drummer Teddy Campbell.
Now that she and her husband have patched things up, footage has still aired about the process of healing for the pair. Campbell cleared up rumors during a recent appearance on the daytime talk show, "The Real." "I did not shoot up [the man's car]! First of all I do not own a weapon, I ain't rented no weapon, I ain't borrow no weapon," Tina said on the show. "But when you are angry and when you are enraged you go get a hammer and you go get some scissors and you go crazy...so that's what I did."
During her process of healing, Campbell compiled a book and solo music after dealing with the death of her father and Teddy's infidelities.
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