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Surviving R. Kelly is a Lifetime documentary detailing sexual abuse allegations against American singer Robert "R." Kelly. [1] Its first season aired over three nights, from January 3 to January 5, 2019. [2] Filmmaker and music critic Dream Hampton served as executive producer [3] together with Joel Karsberg, Jesse Daniels and Tamra Simmons.
Surviving R. Kelly, Lifetime's award-winning documentary about the singer's history of abuse and misconduct allegations made against him, returns with a third installment in the ongoing series as ...
TV critic and true-crime buff Lorraine Ali selects the 50 best true-crime documentaries you can stream on Netflix, ... Lifetime’s documentary series “Surviving R. Kelly” was instrumental in ...
dream hampton (stylized in lowercase) is an American filmmaker, producer, and writer.Her work includes the 2019 Lifetime documentary series Surviving R. Kelly, which she executive produced, and the 2012 An Oversimplification of Her Beauty, on which she served as co-executive producer.
On the Record is the fourth documentary released since the beginning of #MeToo that highlights allegations of sexual abuse against men in power, including Untouchable and the Surviving R. Kelly series. [7] It is the third film directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering about sexual assault, including The Invisible War and The Hunting Ground. [7] [8]
In January 2019, a six-part documentary titled Surviving R Kelly, detailing the allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct against the singer, aired on US TV network Lifetime.
In March 2018, BBC World Service aired a documentary entitled R Kelly: Sex, Girls and Videotapes presented by reporter Ben Zand that explored the 2017 allegations. [45] This was followed up in May with the BBC Three documentary R Kelly: The Sex Scandal Continues, which included interviews with the Savage family. [46]
R. Kelly's Karma: A Daughter's Journey is streaming now on TVEI Streaming Network. If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453 ...