The “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary series on Lifetime aired from Thursday-Saturday last week and featured testimonies from women mostly in their teens where he sexually assaulted over the years. His relationship with Aaliyah was also put on blast as he married her when she was 15 and supposedly had sex with her on a tour bus. It also documented his sex tape case where he urinated on a teenage girl but beat the case because the family claimed that it wasn’t her in the video.
Charlamagne Tha God was a guest and condemned Kelly’s sexually abusive behavior over the years. Many called it hypocritical of him due to allegations of his own sexual assault on women in the past. A 2010 tweet also surfaced calling R. Kelly’s sex tape the best one by a celebrity of all time.
Surviving R. Kelly producer Dream Hampton is now apologizing for including Charlamagne after being made aware of his history and tweets. She claimed on Twitter that she didn’t know any of this information. Other tweets by Charlamagne included saying R. Kelly found the fountain of youth in teenage girls and that Kelly is thinking that all of Barack Obama’s daughters could get it.
Props to Lifetime on Exposing the predator that R. Kelly is. Bringing Charlamagne Tha God also definitely wasn’t a good idea at all considering his history. Flip the pages for Charlamagne’s tweets and Hampton’s response.