Friday, April 26, 2024

THE REAL: The Hosts Weigh In On The R. Kelly Interview and Welcome black-ish’s Marcus Scribner

the real - the real crew (03-06-19)

*On Wednesday, March 6, the hosts of The Real weigh in on Gayle King’s interview with rapper R. Kelly about the sexual abuse allegations against him, and consider that maybe it’s time for Kelly to think about his own children in this situation.

Is Kylie Jenner really a “self-made” billionaire? The ladies discuss and co-host Tamera Mowry-Housley reveals that her children won’t be receiving any family money until they’re 35!

And a viewer challenges the hosts to switch seats for a segment – wait until you see their versions of each other!

Later, actor Marcus Scribner stops by to talk about black-ish, his recent NAACP Image Award nomination, and his cast’s social awareness.

The Host Weigh In Gayle King’s Interview With R. Kelly

As A Father, R. Kelly Needs To Think Of His Own Children

Tamera Reveals Her Children Won’t Receive Any Family Money Until They’re 35!

What Happens When The Hosts Switch Seats And Pretend To Be Each Other?

Marcus Scribner Is Proud of The black-ish’s Cast’s Social Awareness

The Host Weigh In Gayle King’s Interview With R. Kelly

Loni Love: First of all, I want to give it up to Gayle King because…

Jeannie Mai: Yes.

Loni: That was one of the most composed…

Tamera Mowry-Housley: She killed it.

Loni: Look at that! And if you notice, what you see in the back, is a man holding him back. That’s a Black woman on national TV, and you stand up and you do that to her? You gonna tell me you don’t do that what’s behind closed doors?

Tamera: You better speak, Loni!

Loni: Are you serious? I mean this is the thing too: I feel bad for anybody, but sometimes in life you gotta pay the price. And we’re not talking about the past, we’re talking about what’s happening in the future – he has ten charges he is going to court for. This is what I’ve always been saying – when you are a victim of sexual assault, you need to make sure you take it to the court, because now you see what is happening. She couldn’t ask him anything about what was happening for the current charges because that is being litigated. This is stuff that’s in the past. I really don’t care about the past. I’m worried about the future because I don’t want any woman to be hurt like this ever again.

[The Real audience applauds]

Tamera: The other thing is, when he was talking about the two young women that he’s dating right now, it’s kind of like he gave himself an excuse to be doing all of this because the parents are the one who “gave” the girls to him, and I think we actually have that clip of him saying that. Then when you see the girls offending this man, I can only put myself in the – yeah, I’m sorry, defending him – I can only put myself in the parents’ position, like oh my gosh. First, I fault y’all parents, for actually allowing those kids –

[The Real audience applauds]

Tamera: — to be around that knowing what kind of man he is, because this isn’t true. But then I can only imagine what they’re going through when their kids won’t even come back to them.

 

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About The Real

Led by bold, diverse and outspoken Emmy Award-winning hosts, Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley all frankly say what women are actually thinking. THE REAL is a live daily, one-hour NAACP Image Award-winning and Emmy-nominated talk show on Fox Television Stations and in national syndication (check local listings), with a rebroadcast on cable network Bounce. The hosts’ unique perspectives are brought to life through candid conversations about their personal lives, current events, beauty, fashion and relationships (nothing is off limits). Unlike other talk shows, THE REAL hosts are admittedly a “work in progress,” and fearlessly invite viewers to reflect on their own lives and opinions. Fresh points of view, youthful energy and passion have made THE REAL a platform for multicultural women. Produced by Telepictures Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, The Real is led by Executive Producer, Rachel Miskowiec (Good Morning America, Katie, The Tyra Banks Show, Judge Hatchett, The Ricki Lake Show) and shot in Los Angeles, California.

 

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