Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Wednesday, December 14, 2022.
Continuing with Lifetime’s mission to provide a platform for unheard voices, the network announces the conclusion of the documentary series Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter, debuting as a two-night event on January 2nd and 3rd at 9 pm Et/Pt.
The two-night event focuses on the fallout of the former R&b superstar’s crimes as he faces multiple federal and state trials.
The groundbreaking, Peabody award-winning, Emmy-nominated documentary series Surviving R. Kelly concludes with the final installment following the former R&b superstar as he faces multiple federal and state trials.
While millions have read the headlines, the final chapter connects the shocking fine print with unspeakable details never shared with the public, culminating in the verdict heard around the world.
Night one follows Angelo Clary’s recount of Azriel Clary’s journey...
Continuing with Lifetime’s mission to provide a platform for unheard voices, the network announces the conclusion of the documentary series Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter, debuting as a two-night event on January 2nd and 3rd at 9 pm Et/Pt.
The two-night event focuses on the fallout of the former R&b superstar’s crimes as he faces multiple federal and state trials.
The groundbreaking, Peabody award-winning, Emmy-nominated documentary series Surviving R. Kelly concludes with the final installment following the former R&b superstar as he faces multiple federal and state trials.
While millions have read the headlines, the final chapter connects the shocking fine print with unspeakable details never shared with the public, culminating in the verdict heard around the world.
Night one follows Angelo Clary’s recount of Azriel Clary’s journey...
- 12/14/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Lifetime just released the chilling trailer for “Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter”.
Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison in June for using his superstardom to subject young fans — some of whom were just children — to systematic sexual abuse.
Some of the victims have shared their story in the “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary, that first aired in 2019, with more speaking to the camera and questioning how the disgraced singer got away with what he did for so many years in the latest teaser.
Lifetime confirmed the series will conclude with a two-night event on January 2 and 3 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
A description reads, “The two-night event focuses on the fall out of the former R&b superstar’s crimes as he faces multiple federal and state trials.
“The groundbreaking, Peabody award-winning, Emmy-nominated, documentary series ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ concludes with the final instalment following the former R&b superstar...
Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison in June for using his superstardom to subject young fans — some of whom were just children — to systematic sexual abuse.
Some of the victims have shared their story in the “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary, that first aired in 2019, with more speaking to the camera and questioning how the disgraced singer got away with what he did for so many years in the latest teaser.
Lifetime confirmed the series will conclude with a two-night event on January 2 and 3 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
A description reads, “The two-night event focuses on the fall out of the former R&b superstar’s crimes as he faces multiple federal and state trials.
“The groundbreaking, Peabody award-winning, Emmy-nominated, documentary series ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ concludes with the final instalment following the former R&b superstar...
- 12/14/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The parents of R. Kelly’s live-in girlfriend Azriel Clary sat down for an emotional interview with Gayle King that’s set to air Wednesday morning.
Alice and Angelo Clary told the CBS This Morning co-host they think their 21-year-old daughter duped them from the beginning of her relationship with Kelly, whom she met in 2015.
The Clarys were featured in Lifetime’s Surviving R. Kelly. They said in the six-part docuseries that their daughter met Kelly when she was an aspiring teenage singer. They allowed the then 17 year old to go on tour with the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer, hoping it would help her career.
In their first interview since the docuseries aired in January, the couple told King they were assured by several women in Kelly’s camp that Azriel was in “good hands.”
They now say they haven’t seen their daughter in three years, and believe she’s been brainwashed.
Alice and Angelo Clary told the CBS This Morning co-host they think their 21-year-old daughter duped them from the beginning of her relationship with Kelly, whom she met in 2015.
The Clarys were featured in Lifetime’s Surviving R. Kelly. They said in the six-part docuseries that their daughter met Kelly when she was an aspiring teenage singer. They allowed the then 17 year old to go on tour with the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer, hoping it would help her career.
In their first interview since the docuseries aired in January, the couple told King they were assured by several women in Kelly’s camp that Azriel was in “good hands.”
They now say they haven’t seen their daughter in three years, and believe she’s been brainwashed.
- 3/13/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Joycelyn Savage, one of R. Kelly’s girlfriends who has been estranged from her family for several years, contacted her parents Wednesday, soon after the singer’s bizarre interview with CBS This Morning.
Gerald Griggs, an attorney for the Savage family – whose attempts to reconnect with their daughter were featured in the docuseries Surviving R. Kelly – tweeted that Joycelyn reached out to her parents by phone after Kelly’s interview and reiterated that she remains with Kelly by choice. According to Griggs, it was the first time they spoke to...
Gerald Griggs, an attorney for the Savage family – whose attempts to reconnect with their daughter were featured in the docuseries Surviving R. Kelly – tweeted that Joycelyn reached out to her parents by phone after Kelly’s interview and reiterated that she remains with Kelly by choice. According to Griggs, it was the first time they spoke to...
- 3/6/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Oprah Winfrey, Ava DuVernay and Norah O’Donnell are among the names from Hollywood and TV news praising what Winfrey called Gayle King’s “calm and steady focus” as singer R. Kelly went ballistic during an interview that aired today on CBS This Morning.
Reaction to Kelly wasn’t so positive.
“Key things we learned from the R. Kelly interview,” tweeted attorney Michael Avenatti, who represents two of Kelly’s alleged victims. “1. R Kelly is a much better singer than he is an actor; 2. He is desperate and distraught because he knows he has been caught. 3. He thinks sexual assault of young girls in the ‘way way past’ cannot be charged. 4. He is guilty.”
Saturday Night Live‘s Chris Redd tweeted that “Aunti @GayleKing lit a fire under Kelz dirty ass,” while attorney and victims rights advocate Lisa Bloom summed up a ubiquitous Twitter reaction: “To show how respectful he is to women,...
Reaction to Kelly wasn’t so positive.
“Key things we learned from the R. Kelly interview,” tweeted attorney Michael Avenatti, who represents two of Kelly’s alleged victims. “1. R Kelly is a much better singer than he is an actor; 2. He is desperate and distraught because he knows he has been caught. 3. He thinks sexual assault of young girls in the ‘way way past’ cannot be charged. 4. He is guilty.”
Saturday Night Live‘s Chris Redd tweeted that “Aunti @GayleKing lit a fire under Kelz dirty ass,” while attorney and victims rights advocate Lisa Bloom summed up a ubiquitous Twitter reaction: “To show how respectful he is to women,...
- 3/6/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
R. Kelly has broken his silence in his first interview since new sexual abuse charges have been brought against him in Chicago. In an exclusive discussion with Gayle King for CBS This Morning, the singer denied recent allegations, calling them “not true” and he vehemently dismissed them as rumors. The interview with Kelly will air on Wednesday and Thursday morning. King also spoke with Azriel Clary and Joycelyn Savage, two women who are reported to currently reside with Kelly.
At a press conference held in February, Cook County State’s...
At a press conference held in February, Cook County State’s...
- 3/6/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
R. Kelly's international concerts are an act of desperation, and the countries allowing him to perform are spitting in the faces of alleged victims like Azriel Clary ... according to her father. Angelo Clary's 21-year-old daughter is one of the alleged sex slaves featured in "Surviving R. Kelly" ... and he's pissed Kelly will get to perform in Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. He tells us promoters in those countries need to address why...
- 2/6/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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