'Preachers of L.A.' Season 2 Spoilers: Deitrick Haddon Says Episodes are 'Controversial' Due to Pastors Being 'More Real' (VIDEO)

Gospel singer and minister Deitrick Haddon is coming back for season 2 of the sometimes controversial reality show "Preachers of L.A." and he says there is much more controversy on the way.

In a video of Haddon holding his daughter Destin live on the red carpet at the BET Celebration of Gospel 2014 he explained to "The Yolanda Adams Morning Show" why "Preachers of L.A." is a source of so much criticism.

Haddon claims he is not aware if there will be any additions to the cast but he says, "All the guys that were their last season will be coming back."

The controversial singer turned Pastor said he is surprised the show spread out so quickly. "That shows you that people want more transparency and they want to know the truth about who we are," he said during the brief interview.

Haddon predicts that there is going to be "much more" criticism in the new season then there was the first time around. "We've already shot scenes that's going to challenge everybody," he confesses. "People are not use to preacher being transparent. Preachers being real"

A lot of controversy has followed the reality star because his now wife Dominique became pregnant before his first marriage was legally dissolved.

Haddon and Dominique began dating back when the singer/actor was in a dark place due to a rough divorce with his first wife Damita Haddon. After 15 years the two divorced in 2011 citing irreconcilable differences, however the Gospel singer came clean on his Facebook page at the top of 2013 about the messy divorce and his girlfriend at the time that happened to be pregnant with the couple's first child.

The singer's post implicated that his ex-wife and along with Stellar Award winning gospel singer Issac Carree, had an affair.

"It does not feel good when people make comments saying that I left my wife for a younger woman and a baby!! It's simply not the truth & the truth is recorded in heaven!" Haddon posted and then went on to let it all out.

Haddon has since moved on and said he has learned from his painful past. His reality show has provided a platform for the singer to find restoration in the eyes of the public.

Preachers of L.A. airs on the Oxygen channel.