“I believe that grace is very real, and we all need a dose of it.'
Kelly Rowland thinks it’s time people simply get over Chris Brown’s documented history of physical abuse.
“I believe that grace is very real, and we all need a dose of it,” Rowland told TMZ Monday after she went viral the night before for telling the American Music Awards audience to stop booing Brown for winning Best Male R&B Artist. The former Destiny’s Child star called out the audience, telling them to “chill out” as she accepted the award on his behalf. Brown, who was most recently
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