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"People say why are we so upset? If you watch the docuseries, all six parts, you should be upset,"
Kendra G said. "Everybody should be upset. There are facts that you can't deny that were in that
docuseries and if you watch all six parts and if you're in Chicago you should be with us here right
now."
"His time is up. He is going to be held accountable, that there is a new generation of people who are not
afraid to speak up," Scruggs added. "That we're no longer sweeping our dark secrets under the rug."
While Kelly may still have a good amount of fans and supporters in his corner, Joann Kelly aka Buku
Abi, Kelly’s daughter, took to Instagram where she called out her father for the allegations that
surrounds him.
In an extended Instagram story, Abi says that she is “well aware of who and what he is” and apologized
for her previous public silence on the topic, saying she regrets if it “comes off as careless.” As Abi
apologized for not addressing the allegations, she also reminded her followers that she has “been
deeply affected by this” and that she “has not seen or spoken to” Kelly in years. She even went on to
call her Father a monster. Translation “That n***** ain’t shit!
Surviving R. Kelly dumped a can of gasoline and then throw a burning match on something we all
were aware of, and that’s the fact Kells has been a known sexual predator since 1994.
Will it finally be time’s up for Kelly, or will he somehow manage to weasel his way out of another
scandal? Will we as people forgive, forget and start bumping his music again if he’s not charged and
convicted of the said allegations?
The truth seems to be that the mighty King of
R&B, R. Kelly fell a long time ago. The
difference now is that you just can’t say you
didn’t know.
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