Gayle King's interview with singer R. Kelly on "CBS This Morning" is going viral Wednesday morning.
Kelly, who has been long accused of sexually, psychologically and physically abusing dozens of women and holding some against their wills, tried to defend himself in an emotional sit down with King.
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Kelly is facing 10 charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse filed last month in Chicago. The cases involve four women, three of whom would have been minors at the time of the alleged crimes. He has plead not guilty and is out on bail. The "CBS This Morning" interview with King was the first public statement Kelly has made in years.
The interview got heated, at one point the singer even stood up and said he has been "assassinated" and "buried alive." King is being touted for her interviewing skills, as she remained stoic and composed throughout the entire segment.
At one point Kelly got to his feet and began screaming.
"Stop it. You all quit playing! Quit playing! I didn't do this stuff! This is not me! I'm fighting for my f***ing life! Y'all killing me with this sh*t!" Kelly said, standing up. "I gave you 30 years of my f***ing career!"
"Robert," King said.
"Thirty years of my career! And y'all trying to kill me? You killing me, man! This is not about music! I'm trying to have a relationship with my kids! And I can't do it! Y'all just don't want to believe the truth! You don't want to believe it!" Kelly said.
"CBS This Morning" posted a portion of the 80 minute interview on the show's YouTube page. Watch it below.
Twitter had a lot to say about all of this.
Here's the full interview.
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