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R. Kelly Didn't Watch "Surviving R. Kelly," Says He Doesn't Know Half Of Its Cast: Report


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Surviving R. Kelly has caused many intense reactions in its viewers. The public has been engaging in conversation on and offline since the documentary series premiered. R. Kelly is said to have had his own private conversations in relation to the allegations exposed in the episodes. Naturally, the singer is interested in the movement against him as it is being taken increasingly seriously thanks to this dream hampton production. Still, sources claim the accused has not entertained Surviving R. Kelly, choosing to ignore the documentary. He is said to have avoided watching the series in its entirety but had his entourage brief him on the content and name the accusers.

Kelly is still bound to have an opinion on the those who have appeared on camera to speak against him. According to TMZ's source, "he doesn't even know half of them. He claims the other half hate him for various personal and professional reasons." They continue to say that R. Kelly is "disgusted" by the series that serves as a "vendetta" against. One may ask what chain of events could have led to such hatred, if not the actions named in the allegations.

Apparently, some of his sympathizers were turned down when they offered to appear on camera to defend him, according to the insider. The source revealed the singer's supposed next move: "He's going to sue everybody who had anything to do with this."

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