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Let’s just be real, this woman has some explaining to do. So we’re glad Kelly Price is finally telling her side of the story…even if it doesn’t fully excuse her bad behavior. Of all the women the women involved in “R&B Divas LA,” I would have never guessed that Kelly Price would be the one to bring the drama. But that she did. In one of the more memorable incidents, Kelly came to rehearsal for the monologues and proceeded to pull out Timbaland boots, vaseline and allegedly a straight edge razor.

Well Kelly sat down with Cherise Nicole of CNikky.com and Eurweb to get Kelly’s version of what really happened.

So about that straight edge

“There was no straight edge.  The only thing I can say to that is if you go back and watch the moment,  You see me pull the Vaseline out, you see me pull the boots out. You don’t even see my face when the word straight edge comes out because, not only did I not have a straight edge that day, I didn’t say straight edge that day.  But, it was me that said straight edge.  It was a separate conversation where I was talking about what my props were going to be in the monologue. So, that was an audio clip that was edited.  And I’ve avoided using the word edited because everybody goes so ham when they say you scream editing.  But that was editing at it’s finest, or maybe not?”

Perpetuating a lie

“What they say now, is literally whether or not they decide to perpetuate something that is not true and I just have to go hard on saying that it is a lie.  And I don’t want to call anybody else a liar but if they’ve agreed to perpetuate that then there’s really nothing else to say.  Because when you’re talking about trying to say that I am the kind of person that if I decide that I don’t like a person or I’m upset with a person that I could bring myself to a point to slice them or cut them or stab them.  And that is irresponsible to me.  That’s irresponsible on the part of any other artist that would agree to perpetuate that.  That’s irresponsible on the part of any network that would perpetuate that.  That’s irresponsible on the part of any production company that would edit that or perpetuate that. Because I am still a working woman in this business. And I have to be able to work by my name and my reputation.  So, when you tell somebody that I am the type of person that would go out and stab somebody or cut somebody, if I can’t have my way? That’s crazy! That’s not even..she snapped!  That’s saying I can’t have my way, so I was going to cut somebody over it!”

Watch the entire interview on the next page. You might be surprised…

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