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Mary Mary's Tina Campbell Insists 'All My Trust Has Come Back' in Marriage

Tina Campbell is one half of the gospel music singing duo 'Mary Mary'
Tina Campbell is one half of the gospel music singing duo "Mary Mary" | (Photograph: AMC Networks)

Tina Campbell, one half of the gospel music singing duo Mary Mary, insists she fully trusts her husband and is more in love than ever after going through a very public issue with infidelity.

Tina, 40, is married to gospel drummer Teddy Campbell, also, who has also worked as the percussionist for "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. On her WE tv reality television series "Mary Mary," Tina let fans know that she was working on rebuilding her relationship after finding out about her husband's infidelities.

Now, Campbell is telling Sister 2 Sister Magazine that she trusts him once again.

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"All of my trust has come back. I love my husband more than I ever did," Tina told S2S Magazine. "I am deeply in love with him."

The singer revealed why she was able to overcome her marital issues to get close with her husband once again.

"Everything I ask my husband, everything I've required of my husband through this process, every single thing, he did it," she told the magazine. "I know every explicit detail of every single thing with every single affair. Every woman can't handle that, but for me and the stage that I'm gonna be at in my life, I needed to know."

Still, she admitted issues were not easy to overcome in her marriage.

"I was tortured. I was tortured dealing with that information, but guess what," she told the publication. "I forgave every bit of it, and I love my husband immensely."

Campbell added, "I love him with all the passion that I have, and I trust him. I believe everything that he told me and I believe in him, and only God can do that."

Tina previously let her Twitter followers know how she gained strength in prayer.

"Strength came from the Lord's Prayer. I prayed nightly," she tweeted a few weeks ago. "When I realized I didn't live it I was ashamed before God. So I made a decision to live what I had been singing about for decades."

The singer insisted that the process worked and transformed her into a better place.

"I'm happier now in my life, marriage, (and) business than ever. Remaining in anger means you're practicing that daily," she wrote on Twitter. "No way man. Won't be in bondage to that."

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