The American singer is letting it all out after her spicy paint scene with hunky actor Trevante Rhodes who plays Zyair in Mea Culpa.
Kelly Rowland has been stepping on necks since she starred in the latest hottest legal thriller.
After watching the steamy scene in Mea Culpa, many wondered if Kelly Rowland, who acted the part to perfection, was portraying her real life.
The former X Factor judge passed through the LoversandFriends podcast to set some records straight.
“I would say I’m a sensualist. Kink is definitely necessary when it needs to be there for sure too. Whether it’s to strike for fire or to bring on a spontaneous moment. I think it’s not wrong with kink but I’m a sensualist,” she began.
The star actress also delved deeper to explain how her desires are heightened and what it means for most people like her.
“So a sensualist is somebody whose senses have to be awakened in order for them to really come alive,” she continued. “And I’m all about it smelling good, the lights being low, the music is right, the way you touch, the candle… like it’s all about that.”
According to Rowland, once the mood is right, everything will fall into place with a loud bang!
“And when it’s like that, I don’t know what version of me you’re going to get. But you will get the best one. So that is real. When all of my senses are awakened, I’m scared of what I’m gonna do. I can completely surrender!”
Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, Tyler Perry’s new Netflix movie Mea Culpa has dominated social media conversations and Netflix charts since its release on February 23.
Among the chatters is a possible plagiarism lawsuit as Erotic Novelist Zane called out Tyler Perry after finding out the movie is eerily similar to a short story she wrote in 2012 titled Mea Culpa.