Jada Pinkett-Smith is questioning the sudden rise in R. Kelly’s music after the Surviving R. Kelly, a docuseries showing some alleged victims of his sexual assault and those who know of his pedophilia was aired.
According to The Blast’s report, Spotify recorded a rise in his songs by 16% after Lifetime aired the first part of the six episode documentary on Thursday. A feat which Jada Pinkett is really bothered about.
Meanwhile, a Facebook fanpage SurvivingLies was created to counter the allegations but it was taken down by Facebook. Giving reasons for their action, TMZ quotes a Facebook rep as saying , “We do not tolerate bullying or sharing other’s private contact information and take action on content that violates our policies as soon as we’re aware.”
According to his reps, he has no idea who some of the accusers are and will sue those involved in the series.