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R Kelly asks media to 'take it easy' on him before 28-second performanc­e

- Associated Press in Springfiel­d, Illinois

After asking the media to “take it easy”, R Kelly gave a 28-second performanc­e at a club in Springfiel­d, Illinois, in the small hours of Sunday morning. He then spent about half an hour mixing with fans who paid $50 to $100 to see him.

In February, the R&B singer, 52, was charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse pertaining to three girls and a woman. His attorney said at the time the singer’s finances were in disarray and Kelly spent a weekend in jail in Chicago before a benefactor posted his $100,000 bail.

Kelly returned to jail in March, over unpaid child support. Another benefactor paid to secure his release.

Kelly has denied any wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty to the sexual abuse charges.

On Saturday, hours before the performanc­e at the Dirty South Lounge, Kelly posted a video on his Instagram page.

“I want the media to take it easy on me, man,” he said. “And this is how I got to get paid now, for right now. So I got to go do this event, and it’s a party, so when you see me in the club with a couple of drinks in my hand, and chilling, please, take it easy. Appreciate it, y’all. Thanks.”

TV stations WICS and WRSP reported that about 100 people were at the 450-person-capacity club to see Kelly, who arrived at 1.30am. A $100 entrance fee was lowered to $50 once the singer arrived.

Kelly thanked his supporters, sang a line from one of his songs for 28 seconds, then spent about 35 minutes taking selfies and conversing with fans.

The stations reported that some

 ??  ?? A fan hands singer R Kelly a rose after his court date at on 22 March in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph: Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images
A fan hands singer R Kelly a rose after his court date at on 22 March in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph: Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images

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