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Kelly Rowland Defends Chris Brown While Accepting American Music Award on Singer’s Behalf

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Kelly Rowland had strong words for the audience at Sunday night’s American Music Awards ceremony, who weren’t happy when Chris Brown won the Favorite Male R&B Artist category.

Rowland announced the winner, and when the crowd responded with boos, she told them to chill out.

 

 

“I believe that grace is very real, and we all need a dose of it,” the former Destiny’s Child member told TMZ on Monday. “Before we point fingers at anybody, we should realize how grateful we are for every moment that we get, even for our own [problems] that we have.

“I just think it’s important to remember to be human. We are humans.”

Rowland, 41, noted that “we all need to be forgiven for anything that we could be doing, anything that we’re thinking.”

She concluded, “We all come up short in some sort of way. And grace is real, and we’re all humans. And everybody deserves grace. Period.”

The “Motivation” singer’s plea came one day after she made headlines for shushing audience members who booed Brown, 33, at the 2022 American Music Awards on Sunday.

Rowland, who accepted the Favorite Male R&B Artist award on the “With You” crooner’s behalf, told the crowd, “Excuse me, chill out.”

 


 

“Chris Brown is not here tonight so I’m accepting this word on his behalf,” Rowland said, and in response to the booing, she said: “Excuse me. … Chill out. But I want to tell Chris, thank you so much for making great R&B music. And I want to tell him, thank you for being an incredible performer. I’ll take this award, bring it to you. I love you. Congratulations, and congratulations to all the nominees in this category.”

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