Le mouvement #MeToo (“Moi aussi”) a permis à de nombreuses victimes de harcèlement sexuel et/ou de viols par des célébrités de s’exprimer. Celles de R. Kelly, accusé d’avoir des relations avec des mineures qu’il avait séquestrées, l’ont fait dans une série documentaire. Plusieurs personnalités ont réagi, dont Cara Delevingne, qui a perdu plus de 50 000 abonnés sur les réseaux sociaux…
La diffusion de Surviving R. Kelly (sur la chaîne américaine LifeTime) a ému les États-Unis et le monde entier. Le documentaire est consacré aux victimes supposées de R. Kelly, accusé d’avoir des relations sexuelles avec des mineures séquestrées dans son domicile.
Cara Delevingne a regardé les six épisodes de la série et donné sa réaction sur Instagram, en faisant allusion à celle de John Legend, musicien qui est intervenu dans Surviving R. Kelly.
I finished the Surviving R Kelly documentary last night and I am so shocked and outraged at how long this has gone on. My heart goes out to all the victims of his emotional and physical abuse and their families. This man is a predator that feeds of power and in my opinion is far worse than Harvey Weinstein and needs to be held accountable. I am not trying to compare the two, my point is, Harvey is being investigated and R Kelly is not. We have ourselves to blame in this situation, I knew of the allegations but failed to try and understand the severity of the situation. I still continued to listen to his music. Stop separating art from the artist, just because he sings like an angel, doesn’t mean he is one. I still want to applaud @johnlegend @keke @vincestaples @chancetherapper @jadapinkettsmith @ladygaga for continuing the conversation. I really hope that more musicians stand up against this monster #MuteRKelly #MeToo #blackgirlslivesmatter
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This is me realizing I lost more than 50,000 followers yesterday after posting about @rkelly Every time I say something real, something I truly believe, something others may think of as controversial, something that makes people think and ask questions, I lose followers. The followers I lose clearly don’t agree with what I have to say, people that support the ideas and actions of others who are moving backwards and not forwards. In 2019, I want to be more confrontational. Confrontation IS NOT VIOLENCE btw, it’s communication. Something I still struggle with. I have always been taught to avoid confrontation at all costs, which caused me to be silent most of my life, silence causes suppression and suppression causes sickness. Not anymore! Goodbye silence and backwards followers, hello confrontation and forward thinkers. It’s going to be a loud year xxx #MuteRKelly