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Topic History of: R Kelly Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Tadge
JK2006 wrote: But on the other hand, rather like John McEnroe, don't you rather like people who can't help wearing their hearts on their sleeves?
It's one of the great contributions to our culture of the sainted Diana Spencer.
honey!oh sugar sugar.
JK2006 wrote: But on the other hand, rather like John McEnroe, don't you rather like people who can't help wearing their hearts on their sleeves?
Not when it comes to the Katie Prices and kerry Katonas, no.
JK2006
But on the other hand, rather like John McEnroe, don't you rather like people who can't help wearing their hearts on their sleeves?
Jo
I don't think R. Kelly did himself any favours. Losing control and throwing a tantrum on camera doesn't really help if you want people to think you wouldn't lose control/cross boundaries in other ways behind closed doors.
Steve R
R Kelly appeared 100 times more genuine and plausible in his interview, than those in the witch hunt documentaries. There was a scene in the ghastly “BBC 3 documentary “Sex Lies and Videotape” where the mother of one the girls’, living at R Kelly’s house, is wailing like a banshee behind a closed bedroom door. She’s either completely unhinged or It’s a draw droppingly staged scene for maximal emotional manipulation. Either way I was thinking it was vital for her daughter to stay at R Kelly’s for her own safety and sanity. Western society has clearly fallen into a collective psychosis.