- Film And TV
- 17 Jan 19
R. Kelly Docuseries Gets Irish Television Air Date
Surviving R. Kelly will air on February 5.
The Surviving R. Kelly docuseries, which details horrific allegations against the singer of sexual, mental and physical abuse made by several women including a 15-year-old, has been slated to air in Ireland on February 5.
The six-part docuseries will begin airing on Crime & Investigation on February 5 at 10 p.m. Following the series original airing on Lifetime, a sexual assault hotline reported a surge in calls.
Surviving R. Kelly has resulted in musicians like Lady Gaga and Chance The Rapper issuing apologies for their past collaborations with R. Kelly, as well as public protests and widespread condemnation and outrage.
These kinds of allegations against the R&B artist are not a recent occurrence, as accusations have been lodged for over two decades.
Check out the clip below for a sneak peak into the emotionally wrenching series:
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