
R. Kelly Banned From City Of Philadelphia
R. Kelly is facing setback after setback as a result of Lifetime’s incriminating docuseries Surviving R. Kelly. The disturbing series of events highlighted in the six-hour series have led many people to finally mute the Grammy-Award-winning singer once and for all. Now, the city of Philadelphia has joined the fight against R. Kelly.
According to The Jasmine Brand, Philadelphia city council members unanimously passed a decision to ban R. Kelly — whose real name is Robert Kelly — from the city. On Friday, February 1, Philadelphia council member Helen Gym released a statement to confirm the ban. According to Gym, the city of Philadelphia would be honoring the Mute R. Kelly movement by standing with survivors of sexual abuse.
This resolution is about fundamentally stating a public declaration that R. Kelly and sexual predators like him don’t belong in a public sphere, with public support. This symbolic act of solidarity puts all sexual predators on notice. She continued, “Today our resolution honoring the #MuteRKelly movement passed in @PHLCouncil. Philly stands with survivors.”
For many fans, the record label’s decision to sever ties with R. Kelly came as a shock. Almost immediately after Surviving R. Kelly aired, the singer’s music streaming and record sales skyrocketed. The release of his new album would have likely continued on the same path. But even with the potential of record-breaking profits, RCA still opted to drop him. It appears this may be the beginning of an onslaught of problems for R. Kelly. However, he is reportedly still shopping for a new record label.
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