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Andrew Chad Caldwell was born on July 28, 1993, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. He is the youngest of seven children including Mark, Darel, Jennifer, LaTrisa, Angela and Christine. Early on, Andrew was seen as an intelligent, innovative and constructive child. He has written and published 10 books with titles including, "I am Celebrating the Life of a Wonderful Christian," "My Album," and "My Future Is My Presence." Andrew also serves as CEO of a Gospel Music Showcase, "Celebrating the Life of Independent Gospel."
For the past several years, he has been a member of Williams Temple Church of God in Christ and serves as Public Relations Director for the EMWI Department of Evangelism. Andrew was a cast member of MTV's Wild 'N Out with Nick Cannon during seasons 18 and 19 and has worked with BET and VH1. Andrew is also a clothing entrepreneur with him own online store which hires 10 employees. He is also an online Social Media influencer with over 700,000 followers on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube. His video "Wear Your Mask" went viral during COVID. In addition, he has a podcast. Andrew Caldwell previously worked as a member of the "Home Team Morning Show" on Audacy Radio in St. Louis.
Andrew Caldwell, became internet famous for a video that was posted of him during a Church of God in Christ Holy Convocation in St. Louis where he declared that he was no longer a homosexual in 2014 which garnered 10 million views.[1][1] He was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel, was a guest on BET. [2]
In 2024, Andrew received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award from the White House for Community Service and Honorary Doctorate from Harvest Christian University.
Andrew Caldwell is currently running for Committeeman for the City of St. Louis. [3][3][4]
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edit- ^ "Man Who Claimed To Be 'Delivered' From Being Gay Insists Viral Testimony Is Legitimate". HuffPost. 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ "Is Andrew Caldwell Still 'Delivert?'". BET. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Staff, newsone (2024-03-27). "Andrew Caldwell, Who Claimed He Was 'Deliveredt' From Homosexuality, Is Running For Office In St. Louis". NewsOne. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Burt, Sharelle (2024-04-01). "'Deliveredt' Social Media Star Andrew Caldwell Announces Campaign For St. Louis Committeeman". Black Enterprise. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Patron, Oscar (2020). ""I'm Gay, So I'm Afraid": Examining Experiences of Gay Latino Collegians in the Trump Era". Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA. doi:10.3102/1585385.