Now listen. The internet never forgets, and neither do the saints.
Let’s rewind the tape to that unforgettable moment when gospel artist and preacher Deitrick Haddon celebrated his 50th birthday.
It was a whole vibe—music, lights, cake, and that twerk. His wife, Dominique, decided to put on a little show just for him.
She danced on her man like it was 1999 and the saints... well, they lost their holy minds.
You would’ve thought she jumped on the communion table.
The church folks came out swinging with the scriptures. Holiness codes were flying left and right. “That’s not how a First Lady acts!” “What kind of example is this setting?” Insert long comment with five scriptures and a judgmental emoji here.
But in the middle of the churchy chaos, something else started to circulate—more like simmer.
The Rumors.
Word on these social media streets is that Dominique isn’t just confident—she’s headstrong. Some even say that’s why Deitrick lets her runs the household.
Allegedly, it’s not just that she twerked... it’s that she twerks,
talks, and takes charge, and he just rolls with it.
Now whether that’s true or not, one thing is clear: Deitrick doesn’t seem the least bit bothered. In fact, he was smiling like a man who knows he’s got a woman who loves him and who’s going to be herself whether people clap or clutch pearls.
And honestly? That’s their business. If he’s happy, and she’s happy, why are we stressed?
But here's the real question: Does the church love a good power dynamic—as long as it’s wrapped in tradition and served with silence?
But what happens when a woman like Dominique shows up bold, confident, and not waiting on church approval to be herself?
Are uncomfortable because she’s free.
Dominique Haddon may not fit your First Lady starter pack. But she’s married, she’s unbothered, and she celebrated her man her way. Period.
Look I love my gospel music so keep him happy Dominique so we can keep those beats coming.