The younger sister of Rochelle Richardson, Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 1971.
Their parents were televangelist pastors who earned extra money by peddling pillows, blessed dolls, anti-witchcraft wreaths, and herbal remedies.
A YouTube channel that supported Black Lives Matter and opposed police brutality was founded by Lynnette (nicknamed “Diamond”) and Rochelle (nicknamed “Silk”) in the early 2010s. However, by 5 July 2015, they had switched to right-wing positions and opposed undocumented immigration.
We stepped off of that Democrat plantation, and we switched our party to Republican to vote for Donald J. Trump, Hardaway stated at a Trump rally during the 2016 presidential election.
She and her sister became instant celebrities thanks to their YouTube videos. Diamond and Silk amassed over 267,000 YouTube subscribers and 1.8 million Facebook likes, with the majority of their followers being white middle-aged women.
Lynnette Hardaway’s children: Did she have kids?
Lynnette Hardaway was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 1971.
Since their parents were televangelist pastors, it is thought that Lynnette protects information about her family’s private lives from the public.
As a result, it is unclear whether Lynnette is a child or not.