Kelly Rowland is a faithful Chris Brown supporter.
The Destiny’s Child alum made an look at the 2022 American Music Awards on Sunday and provided the award for preferred male R&B artist. Standing onstage in a strapless cheetah-print gown and black gloves, Rowland exposed the winner of the award was singer-songwriter Brown.
However, it appeared not everybody was happy with Brown – who was not in presence at the AMAs – being honored with the award.
As Rowland started to provide an approval speech on Brown’s behalf, she appeared to scold individuals in the audience who were apparently booing. “Excuse me, chill out,” Rowland stated.
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Rowland then continued to praise Brown for his artistry and contribution to the R&B category.
“I desire to inform Chris, ‘Thank you so much for making excellent R&B music,’ and I desire to inform him, ‘Thank you for being an extraordinary performer,’ ” Rowland stated. “I’ll take this award (and) bring it to you. I love you.”
Brown launched his 10th studio album “Breezy” in June. The album, which boasts collaborations with Lil Wayne, Jack Harlow, H.E.R. and Lil Baby, made Brown a election for finest R&B album at the 65th Grammy Awards. He also scored a set of elections at last year’s Grammys, thanks to looks on Ye’s “Donda” and H.E.R.’s “Back of My Mind.”
Despite the blended studio audience response, audiences viewing from house took to social media Sunday to reveal gratitude for Rowland’s defense of Brown.
“Kelly Rowland stated you ain’t gonna cut me off(,) Chris Brown requires his flowers,” Twitter user @big_business_wrote.
“Thank you Kelly Rowland for that authentic love you simply revealed Chris Brown for winning,” @ThereGoTerry tweeted.
“Chris brown absolutely shouldhave that award #amas and shout out to Kelly Rowland for making sure everyone understand to value Chris browns effect on music and more particularly r&b music,” @ZackMinajOG composed on Twitter.
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