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American singer and actress Kelly Rowland is tired of being asked about her friend and former Destiny’s Child member Beyoncé.

‘THAT IS HER BUSINESS TO TALK ABOUT’

Kelly Rowland appeared on The Big Tigger Morning Show with Jazzy McBee on Wednesday, 21 February, to promote her new Netflix film Mea Culpa written, directed and produced by famed producer and actor Tyler Perry.

During the interview, Tigger briefly discussed Mea Culpa, to which Kelly described as an erotic thriller. Tigger then quickly changed the subject to ask Kelly about Beyoncé.

“Your sis just dropped a whole new couple of songs, and it’s my understanding that Renaissance II may or may not be country-based, and then there’s a rumor going around that Renaissance III may be, either rock-based or a DC [Destiny’s Child] reunion”, Tigger noted.

To which Kelly responded: “That is her business to talk about”.

Another host, McBee chimed in and said, “And I know that you all are tired of answering those questions, but fans like me for the Destiny’s Child reunion, and when y’all took that picture, it got me really excited in my feelings, like OK it this really going to happen. We still gotta ask every time we see you”.

“I know but just ask them. I’m here talking about Mea Culpa, out February 23, and that’s what I’m most excited about right now. I think that, that”, Kelly emphasised.

KELLY ROWLAND BOMBARDED BY QUESTIONS ABOUT BEYONCE

This interview comes after an exclusive source told media outlet The Wrap that Kelly was offended when Savannah Guthrie “repeatedly and aggressively” questioned her about Beyoncé.

“Kelly was offended that Savannah repeatedly and aggressively asked her about Beyoncé”, The source told the media outlet.

“The story was spun that Kelly didn’t like her dressing room, but she has been on the ‘Today’ show numerous times, she and her team know the dressing room set up. That would not come as a surprise at all”.

The insider continued: “Kelly was upset about Savannah’s aggressive questioning about Beyoncé. She and her team were not happy and felt disrespected”.

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