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R. Kelly Survivor Reveals Sex Cult Horror: He Keeps, Trains Women as "Pets"!

Over the summer, we heard allegations that R. Kelly keeps teen girls captive in a “sex cult” in which he controls every aspect of their lives, from how they eat to how they serve him. While these aren’t the first stomach-churning accusations about R. Kelly that we’d heard, this really shed new light on the sort of monster that he allegedly is. It’s important to recognize that adults can be victims as well. One woman, Kitti Jones, has come forward with accusations of how R. Kelly lured her into a relationship, convinced her to quit her job, and subjected her to a two-year horror show of control and abuse. In 1994, R. Kelly was 27 years old. In 1994, he married Aaliyah, who was only 15 years old at the time. That’s horrifying enough, but when you listen to people talk about their accounts of their experiences with R. Kelly, you start to see a grotesque pattern of not only sexual predation upon minors but of alleged abuse. In the ’90s, R. Kelly settled at least three suits with women who alleged that he’d preyed upon them when they were minors, and at least one of those women alleged that he’d encouraged her to participate in group sex with him and other minor girls. Until this summer,t he most notorious thing about R. Kelly was the video tape that surfaced in 2002 and showed a young girl calling R. Kelly “daddy” before he urinated into her mouth. Though dozens of witnesses identified the girl as having been 14 at the time, jurors somehow acquitted R. Kelly of multiple counts of child pornography … because they “couldn’t” verify her age. So, you know, another great example of the justice system and how it works … well, how it operates . All of that is enough reason for you to want to hide your kids. As it turns out, where R. Kelly is concerned, you might want to hide your wife, too. Because we heard allegations this summer that indicate that R. Kelly is also a danger to adult women. (Honestly, a college classmate of mine shared several years ago that a man hit on her in a bar and she assumed that he was just fishing for free drinks — and later learned that it was R. Kelly. I can’t help thinking that she really dodged a bullet) Back in July, we heard allegations that R. Kelly keeps a number of young women, teenagers included, in a cult-like environment that revolves around them servicing him, sexually. Beyond that, he is said to keep them isolated from their families and the outside world. He allegedly controls what they eat and when they eat it and even when they go to the bathroom. According to these accusations, R. Kelly does all of this slowly, grooming them, and effectively brainwashes them into defending him when anyone expresses concern. Most seriously of all, there were allegations of verbal and physical abuse. R. Kelly denied these accusations , to no one’s surprise. He was similarly dismissive of the infamous underage pee-tape. Even back in July, a sex partner of R. Kelly’s confirmed the allegations contained within the damning expose. And then in August, another alleged sex abuse victim of R. Kelly’s came forward. Well, a Rolling Stone article titled ” Surviving R. Kelly ” details the experiences of one survivor named Kitti Jones. She says that she was a huge fan of R. Kelly growing up — like, a superfan who would get up close to the stage at his concerts. He was her “Brad Pitt,” she says. On the night that she first met him, they exchanged numbers and he told her to call him “daddy,” not “Rob.” This was back in 2011, and the happy beginning to Kitti’s nightmare. They texted back and forth and she would send him risque photos. When they saw each other again, Kitti describes R. Kelly as walking into the hotel room, sitting down, and whipping out his penis. “I was attracted to him and was just like, ‘Well, OK. Fine.’ Maybe he just has weird ways of getting off.” Well … we guess she’s not wrong . The two had oral sex that weekend, Kitti says, with R. Kelly saying things like “I gotta teach you how to be with me” and “I gotta train you.” So … yikes. “He was like a drill sergeant even when he was pleasuring me,” Kitti describes. “He was telling me how to bend my back or move my leg here.” “I’m like, ‘Why is he directing it like this?’ It was very uncomfortable.” But his celebrity status, her attraction to him, his months of having groomed her over the phone, and the way that he made her feel special added up to her not worrying about it too much. At first, she says, she believed their relationship to be monogamous, despite some … warning signs. “He said, ‘I have friends and I have girls I’ve raised.’ I didn’t know what he meant by ‘raised’ at the time. He said, ‘I eventually want you to meet them, but I want to make sure you’re mentally ready for that.'” FYI, folks, everything that Kitti just described R. Kelly as having said is a huge, huge red flag. And then it gets worse. R. Kelly would insist that she not interact with men, even male drivers. Also, he convinced her to quit her job, promising ot pay her double her salary as a DJ. Even before he got her to quit, though, Kitti says that he already had her feeling emotionally tethered to him, and very defensive against any criticism. “Rob kinda makes you feel like you have to defend him. It’s like you and him against the world. If someone brought him up [in conversation], immediately a wall went up.” Once she quit her job and moved to be with him, Kitti says that she surrendered even more control to R. Kelly. He dictated how she could dress when she went out in public and required constant check-ins, even texts like “Daddy, I need to go to the restroom.” The first instance of alleged abuse took place less than a month after Kitti moved in with him, as a result of Kitti challenging him about the pee tape. His response was fury, and she describes him spending a car ride berating her while striking her in the face and kicking her while she apologized. The next day, she says, he took her shopping and neither of them addressed what had happened. She says that she considered leaving him, but that she’d have felt silly after having quit her job to be with him. Unfortunately, as any abuse survivor could tell you, the first incident was not the last. Kitti says that there were 10 instances of R. Kelly inflicting physical abuse upon her during their first year together, and that the abuse happened more frequently the following year. When R. Kelly went on his “Single Ladies” tour, however, he treated her “like a princess,” which dashed many of Kitti’s misgivings. (Remember, it’s classic abuser behavior for them to play games with their victims, rewarding them and even making them second-guess how bad things had really gotten) After the tour, R. Kelly housed Kitti alongside two of his other girlfriends, monitoring their movements with cameras and punishing them by taking away their phones — at one point, taking Kitti’s for two months. Losing your phone sucks, but in their case, this meant that they couldn’t request food. In fact, Kitti says that R. Kelly would also use starvation to punish his “girlfriends.” At one point, she went without food for two and a half days. And though they were living in neighboring rooms, the three women didn’t even know each other’s real names at first, Kitti says. They were also supposed to report on each other if one of them was breaking the rules. “If you disclose your relationship with him [to another woman] — how long you’ve known him or whatever — you can get beat. He doesn’t want in any way for one girl to feel more like, ‘Oh, we’re closer than you guys.’ Even though we knew deep down we’re all living there, we didn’t address it.” In March of 2013, Kitti says, R. Kelly once again escalated their relationship by bringing in another young woman, naked, and having her and Kitti have sex with each other. “He told me, ‘I raised her. I’ve trained this bitch. This is my pet.'” Calling someone your “pet” in roleplay is fine, but this is more severe. And Kitti says that it was the beginning of R. Kelly forcing her into group sex. “You can’t say no because you’re going to get punished. You just become numb to what’s happening. It’s so traumatic the things that he makes you do to other people and to him.” And she says that yes, he still enjoys urinating on women in sexual situations. “He videotapes everything that he does, and sometimes he’ll just make you watch what he’s done to other girls or girls that he had be together.” “He would masturbate to that and then have you give him oral sex while he’s watching what he did with somebody else on his iPad.” After six months of “hell” in which Kitti says that she was being punished every week — either being struck in the face or being starved or having her phone taken — Kitti was able to break free. View Slideshow: 21 Celebrities You Probably Want to Keep Away From Your Children Fabricating a desire to take her son shopping, she went to Dallas with only a pair of suitcases. That was her escape. In November of that year, R. Kelly showed up, ostensibly to return her possessions that she’d had to abandon. Instead, she says, he lured her onto his tour bus and inflicted more physical abuse upon her to punish her for leaving. The two have never seen each other since. Well, that’s all horrifying.

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Britney Spears Titty Artist of the Day

This video of Britney Spears doing some titty art with her titties busting out of her shirt is exciting to me – because it reminds me of some lobotomized, overly medicated, mental health patient in the institution trying out Art Therapy to deal with their childhood trauma…or like some crazed homeless person who is not within the system of mental health therapy or treatment…but is all about doing fecal art on his bus shelter…because girl is crazy, or at least painted crazy by her parents who wanted the judge to lock her into contract with the family forever..so they all keep earning and protect their investment…in a sad story… The post Britney Spears Titty Artist of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Keyshia Cole Talks About Keeping Her Cool After Getting Pulled Over By Police [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Your browser does not support iframes. Keyshia Cole came through to “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” studio! She talked about her new album “11:11 Reset,” and “Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood.” She talks about the new person she is becoming, and what that might look like to the public eye. “I look at things differently now,” she explains, and talks about trying to rebuild her brand and striving to not allow anything to get in the way of it solidifying. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Plus, Keyshia talks about having to keep her cool when a police officer pulled her over and proceeded to be combative and aggressive, and claimed that someone from inside her car called him a name. Check out this exclusive video to hear more in this clip from “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show .” Listen to “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” LIVE every weekday from 6/5am C. RELATED:  Keyshia Cole On Measuring Up To The Demands Of R&B Fans [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] RELATED:  Keyshia Cole Explains Why She Lied About Doing “Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood” [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] RELATED:  Keyshia Cole Chats With Gary With Da Tea About Sex Toys [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] [ione_media_gallery src=”http://hellobeautiful.com/” id=”2712318″ overlay=”true”]

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New Details Released Surrounding The Death Of Kenneka Jenkins

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P olice reports and witness accounts surrounding the death of Kenneka Jenkins were released on Friday, providing new details related to what transpired before her body was discovered inside a suburban Chicago hotel’s storage freezer, reports the Chicago Tribune . Newly released police reports and witness statements offer details in investigation of 19-year-old Kenneka Jenkins' death https://t.co/ZPSjPLDsfh pic.twitter.com/i3roTiRroG — Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) October 14, 2017 According to the news outlet, the newly released information quieted the conspiracy theories that were swirling around her death on social media. Several interviews—conducted by police officials—with people who were at the hotel party where Jenkins was last seen alive indicate that she was intoxicated. Witnesses say she was drinking cognac and wasn’t “acting like her usual self” that evening. They told police that she ended up walking off alone after her friends left her in a hallway so that she could search for her keys and cell phone. The report mentioned that the employees at Rosemont’s Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel checked surveillance footage and law enforcement officials intervened after Jenkins’ loved ones filed a missing persons report. After the discovery of her body, many people on social media deemed that foul play was involved in her death; prompting authorities to turn there for leads in regards to who was involved, reports the source. One witness contacted police on September 11 claiming that an acquaintance of Jenkins was involved with a gang and may have been paid $200 to have her killed. The report mentions that some individuals believed that Jenkins was “sold” for that amount of money. A friend of Jenkins told the police that the $200 overheard in a Facebook Live video taken at the hotel party referred to a parking fine for using the hotel’s lot without a ticket. Many people who watched the Facebook Live video claimed that they heard Jenkins calling for help, but the same person said that the “help me” they heard was from a Chief Keef song that was playing. The Chicago Tribune reports that the police documents show that Jenkins’ body was discovered by a hotel worker on September 10 in a walk-in freezer that was inside of a walk-in cooler. When her body was discovered she was lying face down with one of her shoes off. She also had a small incision on her foot, but there weren’t any other signs of trauma. It still remains a mystery as to why the freezer was on if the kitchen wasn’t being used. Police reports also show that Jenkins’ mother— Tereasa Martin —rejected the police’s requests to have her daughter’s phone examined as part of the investigation because she didn’t believe that there was anything suspicious on the phone, reports the news outlet. According to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office, Jenkins’ cause of death was hypothermia with alcohol intoxication. They also discovered a drug that was used to combat migraines and epilepsy, but there were no illegal drugs found in her system. Jenkins was laid to rest on September 30. Her mother’s attorneys filed a motion on October 6 for the hotel to preserve the security camera footage from the night that Jenkins went missing. SOURCE: Chicago Tribune SEE ALSO: Kenneka Jenkins Cause Of Death Revealed As Mother Files Motion Against Hotel Kenneka Jenkins’ Mother Renews Protests Of Hotel In Freezer Death [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440564″ overlay=”true”]

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Evan Rachel Wood: This is Why I’ve Never Named My Rapists!

With the very public accusations of  Harvey Weinstein raping multiple women  and the details of  decades of sexual harassment  against women working in the film industry, a lot of people are talking about how this happens. Along with rightful condemnations, there are also people asking why these women — some of whom are quite famous — stayed quiet for so long. Evan Rachel Wood, herself an actress and also a rape survivor, has made a lengthy video in which she shares her thoughts on why women — herself included — don't come forward sooner. In the lengthy but captivating video titled “I'm here to tell you that I'm afraid,” Evan Rachel Wood first discusses the politicization of the Harvey Weinstein story and how both sides of the political aisle aren't helping anyone by trying to make it a political issue. She's right — it doesn't matter what side of the aisle a rapist is on. We should all stand united against that sort of evil. Then she talks about what makes women so often take so long to report sexual assaults. “In this case, and in many cases, when women come forward with a story about sexual assault or sexual harassment, people are very quick to try to discredit them or knock them down or look for any sign of foul play or any reason not to believe them.” That is a tragic reality. Everyone plays a volunteer defense attorney. “I think that some of this comes from trying to protect innocent people from being accused falsely.” Keep in mind that false accusations, though extremely rare in proportion to the number of actual sexual assaults, do occasionally happen. “But we've got to find a way to find a balance, because right now, people are wondering why more women didn't come forward sooner. And why in a lot of these cases, one woman will come out multiple women will come out and then the floodgates are open.” She explains why that happens. “People are wondering why women don't come forward sooner or why they come out in numbers. It's because it's safer. They do not feel safe enough to do so. Period.” Safety in numbers, right? “And I'm guilty of this as well, because I have not named my abusers.” That is totally her choice to make. None of us can decide for her. “Not because I don't plan on saying people's names eventually, but because … to start that process is an emotionally draining, financially draining, really everything-draining thing to do.” That's sadly true. It's not uncommon for wealthy rapists to sue their victims into silence. Rape is very difficult to prove in our justice system, sadly, which also means that it's difficult to prove if you're sued for slander or defamation for calling someone out on being a sexual predator. And lawsuits are horribly expensive. You can win a lawsuit and still go bankrupt. But she says that she'll do it when she's ready. “If you want to know who my perpetrators were, they were very powerful, very rich, very entitled, very narcissistic white men.” That is, unfortunately, not an uncommon profile for sexual predators. “And I haven't named my abusers for a number of reasons. One, I'm one person against some very powerful people. Two, money and time and re-traumatizing yourself. To go after the person who assaulted you takes quite a toll. It is a terrifying thing to have to go through.” With members of the public scrutinizing everything you've said and done out of what looks like some perverse drive to defend the accused, it sure sounds terrifying. “Mainly because you're at risk of not being believed, you career being hurt, you being drained of your finances. Because it costs a lot of money to file a lawsuit and to go to court with somebody. Especially if all that you have is your word against theirs.” Like we said, wealth can be a powerful suit of armor against all sorts of allegations. “And especially if these are very powerful people. Once again, you're at the mercy of your abusers. And you've kicked a hornet's nest. And you have a target on your back.” Evan Rachel Wood speaks about how all of this can be discouraging to women who have been raped by less powerful men, too. “Look at all of the people that have gone free. There is something in society that tells us not to trust women. And there's something in society that makes us desensitized.” That is a sad, sad reality. As for why Evan Rachel Wood doesn't name the men who assaulted her, even though they might prey upon other women? “I am not ready to go through that and to relive those things.” We absolutely do not blame her. No one can make that decision for a survivor of any kind of assault or abuse.

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Evan Rachel Wood: This is Why I’ve Never Named My Rapists!

With the very public accusations of  Harvey Weinstein raping multiple women  and the details of  decades of sexual harassment  against women working in the film industry, a lot of people are talking about how this happens. Along with rightful condemnations, there are also people asking why these women — some of whom are quite famous — stayed quiet for so long. Evan Rachel Wood, herself an actress and also a rape survivor, has made a lengthy video in which she shares her thoughts on why women — herself included — don't come forward sooner. In the lengthy but captivating video titled “I'm here to tell you that I'm afraid,” Evan Rachel Wood first discusses the politicization of the Harvey Weinstein story and how both sides of the political aisle aren't helping anyone by trying to make it a political issue. She's right — it doesn't matter what side of the aisle a rapist is on. We should all stand united against that sort of evil. Then she talks about what makes women so often take so long to report sexual assaults. “In this case, and in many cases, when women come forward with a story about sexual assault or sexual harassment, people are very quick to try to discredit them or knock them down or look for any sign of foul play or any reason not to believe them.” That is a tragic reality. Everyone plays a volunteer defense attorney. “I think that some of this comes from trying to protect innocent people from being accused falsely.” Keep in mind that false accusations, though extremely rare in proportion to the number of actual sexual assaults, do occasionally happen. “But we've got to find a way to find a balance, because right now, people are wondering why more women didn't come forward sooner. And why in a lot of these cases, one woman will come out multiple women will come out and then the floodgates are open.” She explains why that happens. “People are wondering why women don't come forward sooner or why they come out in numbers. It's because it's safer. They do not feel safe enough to do so. Period.” Safety in numbers, right? “And I'm guilty of this as well, because I have not named my abusers.” That is totally her choice to make. None of us can decide for her. “Not because I don't plan on saying people's names eventually, but because … to start that process is an emotionally draining, financially draining, really everything-draining thing to do.” That's sadly true. It's not uncommon for wealthy rapists to sue their victims into silence. Rape is very difficult to prove in our justice system, sadly, which also means that it's difficult to prove if you're sued for slander or defamation for calling someone out on being a sexual predator. And lawsuits are horribly expensive. You can win a lawsuit and still go bankrupt. But she says that she'll do it when she's ready. “If you want to know who my perpetrators were, they were very powerful, very rich, very entitled, very narcissistic white men.” That is, unfortunately, not an uncommon profile for sexual predators. “And I haven't named my abusers for a number of reasons. One, I'm one person against some very powerful people. Two, money and time and re-traumatizing yourself. To go after the person who assaulted you takes quite a toll. It is a terrifying thing to have to go through.” With members of the public scrutinizing everything you've said and done out of what looks like some perverse drive to defend the accused, it sure sounds terrifying. “Mainly because you're at risk of not being believed, you career being hurt, you being drained of your finances. Because it costs a lot of money to file a lawsuit and to go to court with somebody. Especially if all that you have is your word against theirs.” Like we said, wealth can be a powerful suit of armor against all sorts of allegations. “And especially if these are very powerful people. Once again, you're at the mercy of your abusers. And you've kicked a hornet's nest. And you have a target on your back.” Evan Rachel Wood speaks about how all of this can be discouraging to women who have been raped by less powerful men, too. “Look at all of the people that have gone free. There is something in society that tells us not to trust women. And there's something in society that makes us desensitized.” That is a sad, sad reality. As for why Evan Rachel Wood doesn't name the men who assaulted her, even though they might prey upon other women? “I am not ready to go through that and to relive those things.” We absolutely do not blame her. No one can make that decision for a survivor of any kind of assault or abuse.

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Eyes Playing Tricks: The Internet Debates The Color Of Another Clothing Item

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Source: jonya / Getty Remember this… https://twitter.com/crl3924/status/918868561657061377 We apologize now if we’re bringing up traumatic memories trying to decide whether the dress was white and gold, or black and blue. But, now we have another mystery to solve. Everyone meet The Shoe. What color is the shoe? Teal and grey or pink and white? pic.twitter.com/Llcv9AkFie — Emily (@emilyoneal1215) October 12, 2017 Off the top, you might think you know what color it is, but if we learned anything form the dress, we know there’s room for doubt. Is the shoe grey and teal, or pink and white? The Internet chimed in. i’m so fucking mad over that grey & teal vans picture. ITS NOT WHITE AND PINK GOODBYE. — missahsoup (@missaaahh) October 13, 2017 My mom says this is pink and white… I see teal and grey. What do you see? pic.twitter.com/1MqlWIGVR4 — Dylan Hawkins (@dylanhawk_) October 13, 2017 Weird!! I can see both pink and white or grey & teal depending on where I focus my eye first. So trippy. This beats the dress. pic.twitter.com/J1hWY3JUZ3 — Jen Lilley (@jen_lilley) October 13, 2017 Ok. The shoe was most definitely grey/teal… and then I stared at it for a minute trying to convince myself otherwise… now its pink/white — Tom Giles (@TomGilesNBCS) October 12, 2017 deadass looked at this earlier, saw grey and mint. looked at it again just now and as i stared it slowly transitioned to pink and white???? pic.twitter.com/GpeEcS3h0h — elle (@hunified) October 13, 2017 This is too stressful. Let us know what you think. We’ll be somewhere gathering our thoughts.

Eyes Playing Tricks: The Internet Debates The Color Of Another Clothing Item

Eyes Playing Tricks: The Internet Debates The Color Of Another Clothing Item

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Source: jonya / Getty Remember this… https://twitter.com/crl3924/status/918868561657061377 We apologize now if we’re bringing up traumatic memories trying to decide whether the dress was white and gold, or black and blue. But, now we have another mystery to solve. Everyone meet The Shoe. What color is the shoe? Teal and grey or pink and white? pic.twitter.com/Llcv9AkFie — Emily (@emilyoneal1215) October 12, 2017 Off the top, you might think you know what color it is, but if we learned anything form the dress, we know there’s room for doubt. Is the shoe grey and teal, or pink and white? The Internet chimed in. i’m so fucking mad over that grey & teal vans picture. ITS NOT WHITE AND PINK GOODBYE. — missahsoup (@missaaahh) October 13, 2017 My mom says this is pink and white… I see teal and grey. What do you see? pic.twitter.com/1MqlWIGVR4 — Dylan Hawkins (@dylanhawk_) October 13, 2017 Weird!! I can see both pink and white or grey & teal depending on where I focus my eye first. So trippy. This beats the dress. pic.twitter.com/J1hWY3JUZ3 — Jen Lilley (@jen_lilley) October 13, 2017 Ok. The shoe was most definitely grey/teal… and then I stared at it for a minute trying to convince myself otherwise… now its pink/white — Tom Giles (@TomGilesNBCS) October 12, 2017 deadass looked at this earlier, saw grey and mint. looked at it again just now and as i stared it slowly transitioned to pink and white???? pic.twitter.com/GpeEcS3h0h — elle (@hunified) October 13, 2017 This is too stressful. Let us know what you think. We’ll be somewhere gathering our thoughts.

Eyes Playing Tricks: The Internet Debates The Color Of Another Clothing Item

Maroon 5 And SZA’s New Music Video Is The Weirdest Thing You’ll See All Week

The new music video for Maroon 5 and SZA’s ‘What Lovers Do’ reminds me of ‘Avatar,’ and yet also some really wild dreams I had when I was sick once, and — well, just watch it. It’s nuts.

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P!nk’s Beautiful New Song Is Basically A Sequel To ‘Just Like A Pill’

P!nk took a card from her ‘Missundaztood’ days for her new song, ‘Beautiful Trauma,’ co-written with Jack Antonoff of Bleachers. It’s the title track off her forthcoming seventh album, due out October 13.

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