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When R. Kelly microshrugs, or alters his tone, or wrings his hands, are any of those the “tell” that’s he’s totally lying?
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Greed, fraud, drugs, and deception! Take your pick of scandals to get into on Netflix this week.
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"The president has those accusations. And no one has a documentary on the president."
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The next two episodes air later tonight on Lifetime.
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The first two episodes premiere tonight on Lifetime.
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"I really think that we were watching him having a breakdown in real time," King told Desus & Mero.
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This devastating six-part docuseries is a must watch.
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The network has also ordered a TV movie based on the college admissions scandal and a biopic about Wendy Williams.
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Don't miss the two-hour followup to Lifetime's record-breaking docuseries.
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"If you support the Catholic Church, isn't that the same thing as being an R. Kelly fan?" asked Pete Davidson on "Weekend Update."
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After a very funny episode hosted by John Mulaney, this Idris Elba-hosted ep crashed back down to Earth.
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"What I wanted to say was, 'Listen, listen, little girl, you don't even know what you're saying right now.'"
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Later tonight, CBS News will air a one-hour primetime special showing even more of Gayle King's explosive interview with R. Kelly.
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"When I was 17, my parents were trying to get me to take photos with him, take sexual videos with him," said Kelly's girlfriend Azriel Clary.
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"I'm fighting for my f*cking life! Y'all killing me with this sh*t! I gave you 30 years of my f*cking career!"
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"R. Kelly wanted to fight Dave," said Chappelle's Show co-creator Neal Brennan. "Literally, his goons stepped to Dave in Chicago."
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Here's your chance to catch up on Lifetime's powerful six-part docu-series.
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The Cook County District Attorney has yet to open a formal investigation into Kelly, but she called the allegations levied in Lifetime's docu-series "disturbing."
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The Fulton County District Attorney's Office has reportedly reached out to several women featured in the Lifetime docu-series to hear about their experiences with Kelly.
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The 'Surviving Lies' Facebook page was designed to clear Kelly's name and discredit his accusers, many of whom appeared in the Surviving R. Kelly docu-series.