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“There are some women who are not finding the real truth about their partner’s sexuality until they go through their man’s phones,” she said.
I can’t tell someone how to feel about dating someone who is bisexual or had a past gay experience, but it’s proper to ask in today’s times.”
One of the movie’s themes embodies the three main characters talking about wearing an “emotional condom” — protecting their feelings when it comes to men.
“I wish I had an emotional condom when I was in my 20s,” Rowland says.
“I dated this one guy and was stimulated by his conversation but he had his eyes on, like, eight other women. Pointing to Mo’Nique, who is in an open marriage with husband Sidney Hicks, she added, “We’re in a new time and space where sexuality should be talked about — whether you want to be with two people or three.”
The star previously spoke out on behalf of her LGBTQ fanbase in a 2013 Access Hollywood interview, while performing at the GLAAD Media Awards.
“I think that’s what feels so great, is that you always feel loved and you always get that love back.”
Read the full New York Post interview with Kelly Rowland here. I was giving all my emotions, falling for this person, and he didn’t even deserve it. She says she was just “going with what felt good to my soul at that time.”
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Inspired by her experiences in Europe, Rowland says “I was searching for my own space.
“Growing up, I remember being in Europe by myself and making friends and starting this new kind of space over there.
So you have to make sure that you’re holding some of those emotions back so you’re not putting yourself in a real f—ed-up situation.”
Rowland, who’s been happily married for the past three years to her manager, Tim Witherspoon, says she’s not one to judge anyone who’s in an open marriage — including the much-publicized open marriage of comedienne Mo’Nique.
“None of my girlfriends that I know of have open relationships,” she says.
Singer-actress KellyRowland knows a thing or two about the complexities of relationships. I can’t tell someone how to feel about dating someone who is bisexual or had a past gay experience, but it’s proper to ask in today’s times.”
When it comes to open relationships, Rowland admitted to being less personally knowledgable, but noted that she’s “not in any position to judge anybody.”
“None of my girlfriends that I know of have open relationships,” she said.
“I got to the point where I was like, ‘God, I want a husband!’ ”
The two-hour movie, written and directed by Nzingha Stewart, follows Margot and her friends Gabby (Megan Goode), Billie (Keri Hilson) and Nell (Kellee Stewart) — who all work at an upscale digital magazine in LA — as they look for love in different ways (bisexuality, open marriage).
“But Mo’Nique has the biggest smile on her face and seems happy. “But it happens with guys too, not just women. “So it really depends on the individuals and how ready someone is for a real relationship.
“Michelle and Barack [Obama] show you exactly how it should be,” she says. Saturday on Lifetime
Kelly Rowland says she is happy to create a ‘safe space’ in clubs with the LGBTQ+ fave and anthem “When Love Takes Over.”
In an interview with The Messenger, she discussed the way she and David Guetta’s 2009 hit had such an impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
“They’ve always been wonderful, always been supportive, and always been loyal,” she said. Rowland was asked if there was a moment when she realised the song had become such an LGBTQ+ fave.
“No, I never looked at it like that.
“I don’t think I necessarily thought about it like that.
“I just felt like if we created this space of love and feeling seen and feeling confident in your space and your sexuality, then thank God for us and thank God that we were able to create such a space.”
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“I wanted to recreate that feeling,” she says. Cat Deeley (“So You Think You Can Dance”) plays their boss, Maureen.
“There are some women who are not finding the real truth about their partner’s sexuality until they go through their man’s phones,” says Rowland.
The Destiny’s Child member first recorded the song in an ‘exploratory phase’.
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