R.Kelly – Lifetime Prepping Docu Series & Movie Based On Singer’s Alleged Abuse
R.Kelly – Lifetime Prepping Docu Series & Movie Based On Singer’s Alleged Abuse
More negative press for R.Kelly. Lifetime is relaunching a Stop Violence Against Women campaign to raise awareness of abusive behaviors, and the first project will be a documentary series and movie focusing on women who say they’ve been abused by R. Kelly.
The series and untitled feature will focus on women who are emerging from the shadows to share their stories. The documentary series is an investigation into the accusations that the singer faces. Despite damning evidence and multiple witnesses, to date, none of these accusations seems to have affected him.
For the first time, survivors and people from Kelly’s inner circle are coming forward with new allegations about his sexual, mental and physical abuse. They finally are ready to share their full story and shed light on the secret life the public has never seen. Joel Karsberg, executive producer and CEO of production company Kreativ says,
“We’ve been working for over a year to bring forth the stories of these women. We are proud to team with Lifetime to shed light on these stories as well as an industry that has looked the other way for so many years.
Both of Lifetime’s Kelly projects are executive produced by Kreativ’s Karsberg and Jesse Daniels. Dream Hampton is an executive producer on the documentary series, along with Brie Miranda Bryant from Lifetime.
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