Aaliyah
The Lifetime Network came under fire for inappropriate tweets they released on Twitter in attempting to promote their poorly made biopic "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B." The terrible movie was executive produced by gossip talk show host, Wendy Williams, who was also slammed left right and center on social networking for the subpar biopic.
Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B's R Kelly and Aaliyah portrayal promoted pedophilia in trying to make excuses for his illegally and exploitative conduct towards an impressionable underage girl
Twitter users became outraged when Lifetime's official Twitter account released tweets romanticizing Aaliyah and R Kelly's marriage that constituted statutory rape under the law, as she was 15-years-old and he 27-yaers of age. A few of the twisted tweets from Lifetime stated, "Are Aaliyah's parents being unfair?" in reference to Aaliyah's parents, Diane and Michael Haughton, appropriately stating the marriage will be annulled and taking appropriate action to end the illegal, pedophilic union.
Lifetime tweets romanticizing pedophilia in promoting "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B"
Another inappropriate tweet stated "R. Kelly is almost twice Aaliyah's age. Is that crazy?" It was a pedophilic question to ask, as anyone with half a brain, who knows even the basics about the law and has a sense of morality understands that a 26-year-old man is not supposed to be having sex with a 14-year-old girl.
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Lifetime Accused of Posting Inappropriate Tweets About Underage Romance And Marriage Of R Kelly And Aaliyah
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