Quoting:
In Kirk Cameron’s new movie, “Fireproof,” he has to kiss the actress playing his wife. That was a problem.
Cameron will not kiss any woman who is not his wife.
“I have a commitment not to kiss any other woman,” the former child star of “Growing Pains” told Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford Monday on TODAY in New York.
Read it all here.
You’ll have to watch a T-mobile commerical to hear Kirk.
HT: Tim Challies
WOW, that’s rare!
I am glad to see people standing up for what is right and true. Chris, email me that link would you.
That is truly beautiful. What a testimony to the world.
Thank you Kirk!
I love this. I love his respect for his wife. I pray for God’s blessing on their life and marriage.
He’s a great role model. I hope more of Christians in the movie business would follow his lead and we may see less smut in the movies. Standing for truth and righteousness is awesome.
That is SO cool! I wondered how they would do a movie about married people without including a real kiss. And I’ve often wondered how actors and actresses can kiss their co-stars and feel nothing. (Is it any wonder so many of them leave their partners for their current co-stars?) Kudos to the movie makers for finding a way around it.