The Daily Courier

A spotlight moment for Gayle King

- By DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK — Gayle King’s composure during an interview with an emotional R. Kelly about the sex abuse charges against the singer likely helped her more than any answers helped him.

King proved unflappabl­e as a crying Kelly leaped up in anger. In the excerpt aired on “CBS This Morning” on Wednesday, she didn’t flinch from challengin­g the singer as he denied multiple allegation­s that he sexually abused underage girls and was controllin­g in his relationsh­ips. She drew praise for her performanc­e.

Her best friend Oprah Winfrey urged CBS News to make the full 80-minute conversati­on with Kelly available. CBS later announced that it will air a primetime special on Friday based on the interview.

“Gayle King is again teaching a master’s class in interviewi­ng,” Yamiche Alcindor, White House correspond­ent for PBS’ “NewsHour,” said on Twitter. “She remains so calm and focused while @rkelly loses it.”

Kelly was out on bail following his Feb. 22 arrest in Chicago on charges of sexually abusing four females dating back to 1998, three of them underage (he was sent back to jail Wednesday afternoon over unpaid child support bills). Legal attention was refocused on Kelly following Lifetime’s documentar­y special, “Surviving R. Kelly.”

“He had a lot to get off his chest,” King told her colleagues on “CBS This Morning,” admitting surprise that he even agreed to speak publicly. She sat mostly stone-faced across from Kelly as he denied wrongdoing.

“Are you saying that everybody in that documentar­y was not telling the truth about you? Everybody?” King asked.

After pointing out some details of his alleged abuse, she asked, “why would all of these women tell these different stories about you if they were not true, and they don’t know each other? That defies logic to me.”

When he denied ever having sex with anyone under the age of 17, she said, “it’s so hard to believe that.” She remained seated when Kelly jumped up to complain about his character being destroyed.

“Robert, we have to have a conversati­on,” she said. “I don’t want you just ranting at the camera.”

King said later that she did not feel physically threatened, although she worried Kelly might knock into her accidental­ly.

“I know that he was upset with the questions and I know that he was irritated with me at certain points during the interview,” King told colleagues on the CBSN digital network. “But I never thought that he was going to hurt me.”

Ronn Torossian, a crisis management expert and CEO of 5W Public Relations, said King did a fantastic job speaking with Kelly in the nearly 10-minute excerpt aired on “CBS This Morning.”

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