Kelly Rowland gracefully sidestepped questions about her recent departure from the “Today” show, choosing instead to focus on her excitement about her upcoming Netflix project, “Mea Culpa.” During an interview with Chicago’s WGN News, the renowned singer expressed her love for the show and its host, Hoda Kotb, while declining to delve into the specifics of the incident.
Rowland’s decision not to address the controversy comes after reports surfaced about her abrupt exit from the NBC morning program. According to sources, Rowland and her team were dissatisfied with the dressing room provided to them, leading them to pull out of the show at the last minute, leaving Kotb without a guest host for the 10 a.m. slot.
While the exact details of the disagreement remain undisclosed, it’s clear that tensions arose over the dressing room arrangements. Despite being a beloved figure at the “Today” show, Rowland’s departure left many puzzled, especially considering the enthusiastic support she usually receives from Kotb.
The incident has sparked conversations among various personalities, with former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Bethenny Frankel weighing in with her opinion. Frankel suggested that Rowland may have had “diva expectations,” emphasizing the importance of focusing on the show’s content rather than the amenities provided backstage.
As Rowland moves forward with her career and promotional activities for “Mea Culpa,” the controversy surrounding her departure serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that can arise in the world of television production. Despite the unexpected turn of events, Rowland remains poised and focused on her upcoming projects.