Kirk Franklin Shares Emotional “Father’s Day” Documentary; Social Media Responds
Kirk Franklin has officially dropped a new documentary, showcasing the raw and emotional journey to connecting with his biological father.
Reported exclusively by PEOPLE, the project began as a doc on the creation of his 13th studio album, Father’s Day.
“This is the first time I’ve had a behind-the-scenes videographer capturing content for the making of a project,” says Franklin. “I recorded the first song in March. Then in April, everything shifted and became something I could have never planned for.”
The Grammy-winning artist, who was adopted at age 4, initially believed that a man named Dwight Allen was his biological father. Franklin’s biological mother, whom he hadn’t seen in over 2 decades, was adamant that Allen was the father.
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Franklin reunited with Allen in 2020 to reconcile. Sadly, Allen passed away a few months after their meeting.
However, as Franklin began work on his new project, a singer that he hired from his hometown of Fort Worth, TX, told him that she met a man at a funeral who said he once dated Franklin’s mother.
That man, Richard Hubbard, lived only minutes away from where Franklin grew up.
Hubbard and Franklin took a DNA test, and the results were a 99.9 match for paternity.
“To live over half a century with somebody who lived in the same city as you…” says an overwhelmed Franklin. “I suffered so much as a young man without guidance. I struggled with love, intimacy, faith, identity. And to know that the answer was less than 10 minutes away.”
The Aftermath
The documentary shows the raw events following the shocking revelation, including Franklin’s first meeting with Hubbard, whom he calls “a great guy.”
It also shows Franklin’s biological mother struggling to come to terms with the news. She refuses to accept the results, even after a second DNA test was completed. Franklin reveals that he has not spoken to her since.
Most importantly, the journey allowed Franklin to reflect on his own role as a father, which led to him reconnecting with his estranged son, Kerrion Franklin, for the first time in two years.
“My son is a beautiful soul. There are parts of his life that are his to share. I am just very proud that I’m seeing him in his own way,” says Franklin.
The events that transpired ultimately gives new purpose to his Father’s Day album, set to be released on Oct. 6.
“The title Father’s Day has triple meaning,” he explains. “The logline is, ‘It’s what I missed, where I am and what has always been.’” And after all he’s been through, “even when I want to curse the sky,” he says, “I’m still built to believe.”
Watch the full documentary above, and scroll down to read the reactions!
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This is me watching Kirk Franklin’s Father’s Day Story. LAWD. pic.twitter.com/bgxlAYL2EA
— Kevín (@KevOnStage) September 15, 2023
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“Love is a muscle that needs to be trained…” whew! #KirkFranklin #FathersDay
— oɗɛтoвʀooĸʟʏɴ (@xR0EE) September 16, 2023
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Kirk Franklin perfectly described my experience as a child of adoption. Wounds that are still healing. pic.twitter.com/pedES7iDH0
— I’m A Seasoned Professional (@Moving_Kool) September 15, 2023
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I just finished watching FATHER’S DAY: A KIRK FRANKLIN STORY.
I’ll say more later but this is what struck me most:
So many Black male pastors and religious figures/leaders are navigating parental trauma and they think they’ve masked the wounds that it’s caused.
— Candice Marie Benbow (@CandiceBenbow) September 15, 2023
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I just watched Kirk Franklin YouTube about finding his dad. After 2 DNA tests his mother STILL says that aint his daddy. I want older black folks to free themselves of shame and live a healthier life. My God her denial was painful.
— Kandi (@_Zennifer_) September 16, 2023
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That Kirk Franklin Father’s Day documentary was too deep. Thus is why I am infuriated with those who lie about the paternity of the fathers of their children. I’m so glad Kirk found the truth and he can begin to heal the fracture with his father and him fathering his son.
— (@EmilyB_______) September 15, 2023
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Say what you will, but Kirk Franklin deserves literally every good thing that he has ever received. Because the way I don’t know if I could have had as much grace as he had/has? Whew #kirkfranklin pic.twitter.com/ZrNqUJTUsl
— Jessica_Janae (@jessicaj72612) September 16, 2023
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Kirk Frankin’s documentary is heartbreaking yet riveting but also powerful. I admire his transparency because I know that wasn’t easy to share. I also appreciate the fact that he has God and a therapist! Keep healing, Kirk! #FathersDay #KirkFranklin
— Mychereamore (@MyChereAmore) September 15, 2023
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I’m glad he found his father and they’re beginning to build a relationship. I’m so happy he & Kerrion are rebuilding. Can see why there was breakdown. He was so wounded. He is still a man even if he is #kirkfranklin
— LeeCeeLu (@LeeCeeLu35) September 16, 2023
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Father’s Day: A Kirk Franklin Story is raw, painful, and brave. I keep thinking about this line from the documentary: “Who am I well because I have only known me broken?” Chile… I just started “ugly crying.” #KirkFranklin
— Sandra Renrick (@TVSandra) September 16, 2023
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“Who am I well cause I’ve only ever known me broken” -THE Kirk Franklin
IYKYK
The journey continues
— Reesie (@ReesieNelson) September 15, 2023
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