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R Kelly Blames A Certain Movie For Causing Him To Divorce His Wife

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 06 Jul 2012   Posted by Miss Kissy

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According to R. Kelly‘s ‘Soulacoaster: The Diary Of Me’ autobiography, Ryan Gosling is to blame for  breaking up his 12-year marriage to ex-wife Andrea Kelly.

In the book Kelly writes: ”As the film credits started to roll, I couldn’t move. I burst into tears. People walking past me patted me on the back, trying to console me. ‘The Notebook’ was beautiful, and I was crying because its hero and heroine had died together.”

”But I was also crying because I remembered a Valentine’s Day – when a helicopter dropped a rainfall of roses – that had come and gone . . . My marriage had died. And there was nothing I could do to bring it back.”

In response to the books claims Andrea who now appears on “Hollywood Exes”  told TMZ Live that Kelly was a gat damn lie.

“[The movie] came out in 2004 and we saw it together. Our divorce wasn’t finalized until 2009 so it’s impossible that the movie could have been the reason for our relationship ending.”

“We had been separated for 6 years at that point,” she added.”The movie definitely did not end our relationship!”

We we all know that the books writers tend to fictionalize real stories to make them more readable..

Soulacoaster explores the singer’s “meteoric rises and sudden falls,” like the disorder that prevented him from learning to read or write and, presumably, the legal battle that caused him to become the chairman for the Golden Shower Association.

Much like Trapped In The Closet, the book is divided into acts. First up is the tale of the singer’s early life on the South Side of Chicago. Second is Kelly’s struggle to make it as a working musician, and third, more personal strife—like the end of his marriage and that tumultuous tour he did with Jay-Z a few years back.

Andrea Kelly doing her new publicity 2 step