Friday, April 19, 2024

R. Kelly Accuser Claims Singer ‘Wanted Penetration’ with ‘A Finger or Object’ [VIDEO]

*Are y’all just as sick of talking/reading about R. Kelly as much as producer dream hampton is?

In the days following the premiere of her 3-day docuseries about the singer that aired on Lifetime last week, hampton took to Twitter to note: “I hope you’ll understand that after abt 31 interviews, (all super googleable and/or on my site) and more tweeting than I’ve done in the past 3 years, I’m done commenting on #SurvivingRKelley I have offered the work, but will offer no further comment. Thanks.”

dream may be over it but the same can’t be said for the many people close to the singer, including his brother Carey Kelly, who are coming forward to spill even more tea about Kelly’s controversial lifestyle.

Lisa Van Allen, who participated in the documentary and is one of the singer’s alleged victims, opened up on The Breakfast Club on Wednesday and revealed that the award-winning hitmaker liked to receive penetration.

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AUSTIN, TX – MARCH 03: Singer-songwriter R. Kelly performs in concert at Bass Concert Hall on March 3, 2017 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Rick Kern/WireImage)

“Was R. Kelly into young boys as well? Because we seen him make that one girl cut her hair off, wear clothes, and kinda made her look like a boy. Was he into that as well?” DJ Envy asked.

“I can’t speak for him actually messing with young boys,” Allen said. “But I will say that there has been times he wanted penetration himself. It was from a female but still but I mean.”

“Penetration how? Like pegging or like a finger? Not to be too graphic,” Charlamagne Tha God asks. Allen answered, “a finger or object.”

Scroll up and hear Allen explain it in the clip above, where she also notes how she feels about social media reactions to the doc.

As previously reported, *Lifetime’s “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary has Prosecutors in Chicago and Atlanta seeking information from any potential victims or witnesses of the alleged sexual and physical abuse by the singer.

“Please come forward,” said Kimberly M. Foxx, the state’s attorney for Cook County, Ill., at a news conference in Chicago on Tuesday. “There’s nothing that can be done to investigate these allegations without the cooperation of both victims and witnesses. We cannot seek justice without you.”

Authorities in Chicago say that Kelly is not currently under investigation for sexual misconduct.

The district attorney’s office in Fulton County, Ga., reportedly began conducting interviews after the airing of the doc last week, according to the lawyer for a couple who say R, Kelly is holding their daughter hostage.

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