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Singer Kelly Rowland Suggests Cannes Staff were Racists After Security ‘Scolded, Pushed’ Her

Kelly Rowland has spoken out about an altercation with a security guard at the Cannes Film Festival, suggesting she believes it was a racist incident.

The 43-year-old singer was spotted on Tuesday getting into an altercation with a female security guard on the steps outside a French film premiere. Marcello Mio.

Rowland, wearing a long, fluffy red dress, was seen giving the guard a finger as he tried to encourage her to keep walking. There was no audio recording of the conversation, but the video and still images show that Rowland was not at all happy with what the guard said or did.

Now, Rowland is suggesting that security was giving her special treatment because she “didn’t look like” everyone else on the red carpet.

“The woman knows what happened, I know what happened,” she said. “And I have boundaries, and I will uphold those boundaries, and that’s it,” Rowland said. Daily Mail.

“There were other women on that carpet who didn’t look like me, and they weren’t scolded or pushed or told to get off,” the singer added.

of Post According to reports, the lip reader claimed the security guard first apologized for stepping on the hem of Rowland’s long dress, to which Rowland replied, “It’s fine,” but then made another comment that infuriated Rowland, with the singer telling him, “Don’t talk to me like that.”

A source told the paper that security guards were urging the celebrities to keep moving so as not to hold up the line of celebs entering the theater, and that Rowland was not happy about being told to move faster.

“The staff assigned to help the stars walk the red carpet were aggressive, but Kelly tried to ignore it,” the source said, and Rowland eventually grew tired of the staff’s aggressive behavior.

The former Decinty’s Child member defiantly insisted he had his “limits” and “stood his ground” during his confrontation with security guards.

Rowland has a history of being outspoken, and in 2020 he slammed people who try to “disown” others because of their opinions, urging them to “stop trying to be God.”

“In this ‘cancel culture’ we live in, I am so grateful that God didn’t cancel me, and I’m sure he could have done so many times!,” the R&B singer wrote in an Instagram post.

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