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Kelly Price may have been the center of conflict on the hit reality television series “R&B Divas: L.A.,” but the Grammy nominated singer-songwriter has opened up to The Christian Post about overcoming her negative portrayal on the show, a troubled past filled with abuse and being too fat for fame.

Price, 40, may have been perceived as the villain in the TV One reality television series after she refused to cooperate with the direction other cast members wanted to take on a music monologue showcase, but the singer insists that viewers were not given an accurate account of what actually took place.

While fans witnessed dissension among Price and her fellow R&B singers Chanté Moore, Claudette Ortiz, Lil’ Mo, Dawn Robinson and Michel’le Toussaint, she insisted that things were not what they seemed.
“I think the biggest misconception is that I was combative with the ladies. That didn’t happen,” Price revealed to The Christian Post.
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