David Archuleta shares how the Mormon Church told him HE WAS the problem after coming out as gay
Before David Archuleta became a household name as the runner up on American Idol and a multi-platinum recording artist, he was a kid who didn’t believe in himself, terrified of being exposed, and convinced that who he was at his core was something he needed to hide.
Then he met Ronda Truman Ford, a Nashville mom who opened her home, her heart, and gave him something he’d never experienced before: a place where he could belong without expectations.
In this raw and deeply personal conversation, the singer sits down with David Begnaud to share the story of the woman who believed in him when he was too afraid to believe in himself.
David opens up about meeting Ronda when he was just 18, exhausted & longing for a home cooked meal and a sense of family. He talks about how Ronda invited him in, cooked for him, held game nights, and made him feel seen not as a celebrity, but as a person.
He shares what it felt like to move to Nashville at 24 after serving a two year mission in Chile, still closeted, still codependent, and how Ronda became his accountability partner, his gym buddy, and the safe place he needed to start healing. She never forced him to change. She just made him want to grow.



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