Local leader threatens R. Kelly protest in North Carolina
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Critics who accuse singer R. Kelly of sexual misconduct are threatening to stage a protest at his upcoming show in North Carolina if it isn’t cancelled.
The threatened protest in Greensboro is the latest manifestation of the #MuteRKelly social media campaign that has sought to stop his music from being played.
Kelly’s management team issued a statement late Wednesday saying he was looking forward to the concert.
Brandi Collins-Calhoun is director of reproductive and maternal health for the YWCA of Greensboro. In a letter to the Greensboro Coliseum, she said if the show isn’t cancelled, she and other community leaders will be standing outside the arena in protest.