Denzel Washington Gets Baptised and Receives Minister License After Saying ‘It’s Not Fashionable’ to Be Religious in Hollywood: ‘It’s Not Sexy’

Denzel Washington Gets Baptised and Receives

Denzel Washington was baptised and presented with a minister license on Saturday at the Kelly Temple Church of God in Christ, which is located in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood (via People).

The ceremony, which was livestreamed on Facebook, took place a few weeks after Washington told Esquire during his “Gladiator II” press tour that being religious in Hollywood “is not fashionable.” By obtaining a minister license, the Oscar winner can now be ordained in the future.

“In one week I turn 70,” Washington said at the event. “It took a while but I’m here. If [God] can do this for me, there’s nothing He can’t do for you. The sky literally is the limit.”

Washington was joined at his baptism by his wife, Pauletta Washington. She fought tears as she spoke about how proud she was to be in attendance with Denzel as he took his next steps in his faith journey.

Speaking to Esquire for a November cover story, Washington said “it’s not fashionable” to be so outwardly religious in Hollywood. He added: “It’s not sexy. But that doesn’t mean people in Hollywood don’t believe.”

“Things I said about God when I was a little boy, just reciting them in church along with everybody else, I know now. God is real. God is love. God is the only way. God is the true way. God blesses,” Washington said. “It’s my job to lift God up, to give Him praise, to make sure that anyone and everyone I speak to the rest of my life understands that He is responsible for me.”

“When you see me, you see the best I could do with what I’ve been given by my lord and savior. I’m unafraid. I don’t care what anyone thinks,” he added. “See, talking about the fear part of it — you can’t talk like that and win Oscars. You can’t talk like that and party. You can’t say that in this town.”

Washington is widely expected to land an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor thanks to his performance in “Gladiator 2.” Head over to People’s website to read more about the actor’s baptism ceremony.

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