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Kelly Rowland had her alter ego photo shoot with the infamous Derek Blanks. She choose the sexy pin-up girl, which definitely works for her. Also, Musiq Soulchild and Victoria Rowell had their alter-ego photo shoots.

 

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BRANDY

 

WELL, WELL WELL, LOOKS LIKE KELLY AND HER LOOK ALIKE COUSIN ARE NOW BEST FRIENDS...

 

R&B Singers Brandy and Kelly Rowland are back hanging out again.  The two were spotted yesterday evening, shopping at a M.A.C on Robertson Blvd in Beverly Hills. It is rumored that the two had a falling out a few years ago because Brandy was talking ill about Beyonce and the Knowles clan. She felt as though Kelly was being mistreated and was playing second fiddle to Beyonce.

I’m not saying that she was right, but Columbia dropped Kelly’s azz like a hot pocket as soon as she split from Matthew Knowles. Since then, she’s been almost “out of sight out of mind” over here in the States and we haven’t seen a glimpse of her near Beyonce. Are they still friends?

 

AT LEAST KELLY LOOKS HAPPY.....


 
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KELLY

 

 

KELLY ROWLAND SUFFERED FROM AN IDENTITY CRISIS GROWING UP YA'LL, IT WENT LIKE THIS:

 

The former Destiny’s Child star was raised in Houston, Texas and was the only black girl in her class.

The singer admits she found herself longing to fit in with her peers, and even dreamed of lightening her skin color.

 She tells Britain’s Heat magazine, "There’s so much peer pressure, growing up I had an identity crisis - I went to a school that was predominantly white and I was the only black girl. I remember thinking, ‘I don’t want to be as dark as I am, I want to be a little fairer. I didn’t want to be me."

 Rowland credits her bandmate Beyonce’s mother, Tina Knowles, for helping to restore her confidence.

 She says, "She sat me in front of the mirror and said, ‘Girl, look at how pretty you are’. She made me feel comfortable in my own skin."

 The singer finally shook off her insecurities as she reached adulthood, and the experience encouraged her to work with charities to help young women boost their self-esteem.

 She adds, "When I got older, I embraced who I am as a woman. I look in the mirror and I’m like, ‘I like Kelly. Kelly’s not so bad.’

 "I think that it’s important to instill that in our girls, to know that they posses something special and that everybody’s not supposed to be the same."

 

AWWW, WELL GOOD FOR YOU GIRL. WE'RE GLAD TO SEE YOU FINALLY ARE EMBRACING WHO YOU ARE.


 

 

 
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