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‘Destiny’s Child’ former singer Kelly Rowland criticized “cancel culture” through an Instagram post the other day. One of the 100 Most Award-Winning Artists, Rowland uploaded a Notes app screenshot on Instagram, that reads:
“In this ‘cancel culture’ we live in, I am SO grateful God NEVER canceled me, And I’m sure he could’ve many-a-times!”
The ‘Dilemma’ singer continued by urging her followers not to judge others:
“Let us TRY to remember NOT to judge others. We HONESTLY don’t have space nor authority too! Let us remember to lead With love & kindness, the world has enough negativity, for you to pour more into it!”
The four-time Grammy winner concluded her message with the hashtag: “STOPTRYINGTOBEGOD.”
The 39-year-old Rowland, highlighting the importance of spreading love and kindness through this post, also wrote a caption. She said:
“So what light are you bringing into the world? Please share it with me in the comments below.”
Rowland’s statement came after an open letter, published by Harper’s Bazaar criticizing “cancel culture,” which was signed by Margaret Atwood, JK Rowling, Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, and Noam Chomsky.
Here is the mentioned Instagram post.
View this post on InstagramSo what light are you bringing into the world? Please share it with me in the comments below.
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