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Kelly Rowland Takes a Stand at Cannes Film Festival Premiere

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Kelly Rowland, the renowned singer and former member of Destiny's Child, made headlines at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of ‘Marcello Mio’ with a bold move against the usher guiding her up the red carpet.

While gracefully posing for photographers on the iconic red steps, Rowland encountered what seemed like an overzealous usher attempting to rush her up the stairs at the Palais des Festivals.

A video captures the moment as Rowland, elegantly clad for the event, is steered by a group of black-clad ushers who form a barrier, seemingly pushing her to move swiftly towards the venue.

Despite showing courtesy to the usher at first, Rowland pauses to acknowledge fans, only to be blocked by the usher’s outstretched arm, prompting a visible expression of disapproval from the singer.

Reflective of Cannes’ strict red carpet protocols, this incident shed light on the occasionally tense interactions between celebrities and event staff, with the usher’s actions leading Rowland to assertively define her boundaries.

The security guard’s attempt to hasten Rowland’s ascent raised eyebrows, showcasing the challenges faced by stars navigating high-profile events like the Cannes Film Festival.

Rowland’s assertive stance at the festival premiere emphasizes the importance of respecting boundaries and the evolving dynamics of red carpet interactions in the limelight of the entertainment industry.

Rachel Adams

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