Karrueche Tran and Mark J.P. Hood Intersect Faith and Romance in Lifetime’s ‘Preach, Pray, Love’

In Lifetime’s latest original film Preach, Pray, Love, the lines between faith, fame, and forbidden love blur in unexpected ways. The film follows rapper Charlie Jones (Karrueche Tran), whose bold persona and unapologetic lyrics have made her a rising star in the hip-hop world. When she meets Kyrus Owens (Mark J.P. Hood), a charismatic young minister with a devoted congregation, sparks fly — setting off a passionate romance that challenges both of their identities.
As their relationship deepens, Kyrus faces mounting pressure from his congregation, who question whether his new relationship conflicts with his pastoral duties. Meanwhile, Charlie wrestles with her own insecurities, torn between staying true to her artistry and embracing a more spiritual side that Kyrus awakens in her. Together, they navigate the collision of two very different worlds one of celebrity and self-expression, and the other of devotion and duty.
In BGN’s exclusive interview, Jamie Broadnax sits down with Tran and Hood to discuss the chemistry behind their on-screen connection, the nuances of playing characters torn between love and purpose, and how the film explores the intersection of faith and authenticity in modern relationships.
Preach, Pray, Love adds a fresh layer of emotional depth to Lifetime’s growing catalog of contemporary romances. It’s a story about vulnerability, redemption, and the courage to love without boundaries.
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Interviewer: Jamie Broadnax
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Preach, Pray, Love premieres November 8th on Lifetime TV.
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