One Of R. Kelly’s Girlfriends Has Flipped On Him

November 24, 2019 / Posted by:

Joycelyn Savage, one of the live-in girlfriends of overly dramatic alleged pedophile R. Kelly, has obviously had a deprogramming because she’s telling all there is to tell on Patreon, according to TMZ. Jocelyn is spilling the pee tea on Kelly for $3 a month. Look, that’s a small price to ask for when you’ve allegedly been held captive for several years by an alleged sex cult leader who’s been making people into watersports look bad for decades.

Jocelyn posted a link to her Patreon on Instagram on Saturday, claiming that she’s breaking an NDA she’s signed and “risking my life” so she can tell her side of the story.

Because I have to save up for a telekinetic Baby Yoda plushie, I am unable to drop the $3 a month so someone at Daily Beast was nice enough to do it for us. Jocelyn said she first met Kelly at one his shows when she was 17.

In the first post Saturday about how she met Kelly in 2015 at one of his concerts—when she was 17—Savage admits the it was a “fun experience but very mixed emotions.” She says Kelly, who is currently facing sex crime charges in two states, promised to jumpstart her music career and often told her “Baby girl you are going to be the next Aaliyah.”

Jocelyn dropped out of college and moved in with Kelly at age 19, and that’s when things really went bad:

“After these couple of months Robert started giving me commands, and making sure I call him by certain names. Like ‘Master’ or ‘Daddy’ which I didn’t really care for at the time, ” Savage wrote in her Saturday post. “If I wasn’t getting paid or pursuing my dream I would’ve went home, but all of that didn’t stop just yet. But It started getting worse by day by day, he would raise his voice at me if I didn’t call him by those two names. If Robert called me I would have to reply with ‘Yes, daddy’ or ‘Please daddy’ he was so controlling.”

Jocelyn also claims that Kelly threatened her supposed music career if she disobeyed him or tried to communicate with her parents in private.

He would always would say ‘All this can stop today, you want a career? Or do you want to live a normal life’ basically trying to make me do what he wants,” she wrote.

Around the time of the now-infamous interview that Kelly did with a calm and unimpressed Gayle King, Jocelyn was quoted by CBS News as saying that her mother had been trying to sell her as a singer to Kelly from the beginning.

Savage said her parents “are basically out here trying to get money and scam, because they didn’t agree on what happened, you know, with music or whatever it could be.”

Shortly after the interview aired and a press conference plea from Jocelyn Savage’s family to get in touch with them, she contacted them for the first time in years.

Kelly, 52, is currently in jail in Chicago, facing a whole mess of underage sex abuse charges and lawsuits. His lawyer Steven Greenberg is claiming that Jocelyn is a money-grubbing teller of lies “exploiting her long time, loving relationship with Robert.”

Greenberg adds, “Obviously if she were to tell the truth no one would pay so she has, unfortunately, chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit. We know the real facts, and it was not until the money ran out that she decided anything was wrong. Hopefully people will see it for the Obvious profiteering it is.”

There’s a whole bunch of witnesses and even a documentary series that have alleged how much of a straight-up diddling control perv that “Daddy” was and is to his “girlfriends.” The guy’s former crisis manager quit and said that he wouldn’t leave his daughter alone with him. Lawyer guy is lucky that truth-telling on R. Kelly hasn’t gone public on the stock market.

Pic: Instagram

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