The sequel to the the Lifetime docuseries, “Surviving ” premiered this weekend, and with it, tons more accounts Like the first part, “Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning” has allowed Kelly’s alleged victims to come forward and tell their stories. However, not everyone seems to pleased to hear it, especially
, and it appears she was not too pleased about the sequel to the series that aims to expose the severity his *** crimes. Hours before the first episode “Part II” aired on January 2nd, Azriel took to Twitter with a cryptic message.
“The quiet before the storm,” she wrote, seemingly preparing herself for all the inevitable fallout from the series. The following night, she reminds herself to stay calm while her boyfriend’s alleged abuse is exposed.
“The main thing is don’t panic,” she tells herself. Though it’s quite clear what she’s referring to, these tweets are still very vague in terms fering specifics. However, on Friday evening, Azriel elaborated a little more on where her head is at, revealing that she is still unwavered by all the talk and that she will be fering up her own side the story very soon.
“FUN FACT: I love to make people eat their words. So buckle up, because it’s about to be a lot that very soon. I woke up feeling good and actually laughing at all that I see,” her tweet reads. She followed this up with, “Nothing kills a hater more than silence & success. ?” She proceeds to pray for her family, writing “God, give me and my family strength,” though it’s unclear which family she is referring to. While these tweets seem to be suggesting that she plans to prove everyone wrong about R. Kelly, her following tweets complicate this a little bit.
On Saturday, Azriel stated that “I woke up feeling amazing, I had to humble myself and swallow my pride. The hardest thing is admitting.. but the greatest things comes out admitting. I am sorry for jumping into a battle that is bigger than me. I do have good news for all those that support me,” followed by a “coming soon” hashtag. She then said, “Only I can right my wrongs, and that’s what I’m going to do. I hope y’all ready.” Azriel’s choice words when apologizing for “jumping into a battle that is bigger than” her suggests that what’s “coming soon” may not be a but perhaps some kind admittance her blind support for him, as an attempt to “right” the “wrongs.”