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Kelly Rowland Holds Back Tears Discussing Social Injustice In The Black Community (Exclusive)

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Kelly Rowland is feeling “hurt” and “anger” about racial injustice in the United States. The singer chatted with ET’s Kevin Frazier on Thursday about her uplifting episode of “Regular Heroes”, but was overcome with emotion while discussing the death of George Floyd — a Minneapolis man who died after a police officer held him down by the neck with his knee for an extended period — and the impact it’s made around the nation. “I can’t sit still.

I’m angry. I’m hurt. At times feeling hopeless,” Rowland admitted while in tears. “But then sometimes I look at my son and I’m like, hell no.

I gotta keep going and what do I need to do? [I’m] feeling for the families that have to go through all this. Communities, all their emotions, [it] just makes me

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