“It’s OK to man up and say that you’re wrong. I apologize. Hopefully we can sit down and talk privately,” the rapper said.

“It’s OK to man up and say that you’re wrong. I apologize. Hopefully we can sit down and talk privately,” the rapper said.
Oprah was recently attached to a documentary on Russell Simmons’ alleged misconduct, while King asked questions about Kobe Bryant’s alleged rape.
In an interview, she said, “I genuinely didn’t think I would make it to 17.”
Jennifer Lopez, Tina Fey, and Dwayne Johnson will also sit down for one-on-one conversations.
Soledad O’Brien will host a discussion about the fallout from the original docuseries.
The parents of Kelly’s girlfriends believe the women have been brainwashed and are being held against their will.
Friday night’s special will include never-before-seen portions of Gayle King’s interview with Kelly.
The embattled R&B singer spoke to Gayle King for over 80 minutes on Tuesday.
The embattled R&B singer spoke to CBS This Morning’s Gayle King.