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Lady Gaga vows to never work with singer R Kelly again

- Rachael Alexander

LADY Gaga has vowed to remove a duet she recorded with R&B singer R Kelly from streaming services and never collaborat­e with him again.

Her comments, in a lengthy Instagram post, followed a new television documentar­y in which multiple women accuse Kelly of sexual misconduct, sometimes with minors.

Kelly (52), the Chicago singer and record producer best known for hit song ‘I Believe I Can Fly’, has repeatedly denied accusation­s in recent years of abuse, including those made in the new documentar­y.

The Grammy-winning singer was tried and acquitted on child pornograph­y charges in Chicago in 2008.

His attorney has not responded to requests for comment about the six-hour documentar­y ‘Surviving R Kelly’, broadcast last week on the Lifetime channel.

It features interviews with several women making on-camera allegation­s of sexual, mental and physical abuse by Kelly, as well as interviews with some of his former managers and producers.

Gaga said she believed the women and found the documentar­y “absolutely horrifying”.

“I stand behind these women 1,000pc, believe them, and know they are suffering and in pain, and feel strongly that their voices should be heard and taken seriously,” she said in her Instagram posting.

Gaga in 2013 released a duet with Kelly called ‘Do What U Want (With My Body)’.

“I intend to remove the song off of iTunes and other streaming platforms and will not be working with him again,” she wrote. “I’m sorry, both for my poor judgment when I was young, and for not speaking out sooner.”

A Chicago prosecutor on Tuesday urged anyone alleging abuse by Kelly to come forward so claims could be investigat­ed.

“There is nothing that can be done to investigat­e these allegation­s without the co-operation of both victims and witnesses. We cannot seek justice without you,” Cook County state’s attorney Kim Foxx told a news conference.

The US entertainm­ent industry has been roiled for more than a year by scores of allegation­s of sexual misconduct against producers, actors and directors, many of whom have lost their jobs or been forced to step down.

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Apology: Lady Gaga said she is sorry for her ‘poor judgment’ when she was young and for not speaking out sooner

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