

GET TOE UP!
We didn’t know Kelly had it like THIS:
Kelly Rowland spent almost $400,000 on a recent night out with friends. She racked up a $372,000 bar bill on guests — including U2 frontman Bono — at Amika’s Weekend Takeover in St. Tropez, France, on Friday. A source says, “Kelly was the ultimate host and even when the bar bill began to spiral out of control, she refused to close the tab. She had 30 very thirsty pals, so it was always going to be a pretty big night.
“At one point, Kelly started dancing wildly and put on a silly Viking hat, much to the hilarity of everyone. Bono arrived quite late and Kelly told him to order whatever he liked. A good night was had by all.” Kelly, 27, treated her guests to 50 magnums of $6,000 vintage Dom Perignon, 24 bottles of $1,000 Patron tequila and 10 bottles of $4,000 Louis XIII cognac.
Dropping 400 stacks on an evening out and kickin it with Bono…okay Kelly.
Kelly Rowland is putting out yet another album:
“I definitely want a new sound so I am jamming in the studio with amazing musicians who just love music.” Rowland also revealed that she is hoping her third LP will be “deeper” and more “inspiring” than her first two solo albums.
Kudos to Kelly keeping up that ‘never give up steez’, but baby girl has to draw the line somewhere. We wish her the best of luck with this project.
Kelly Rowland says Destiny’s Child may reunite next year:
The trio split up in 2005, with Rowland, Michelle Williams and Beyonce Knowles all going on to forge successful solo careers. However Rowland is convinced that the group will reunite within the next 12 months - as she misses working with her former band mates.
She says, “Me and the girls never split up - we are as close as we always were, like sisters, and we may do some projects next year.”
We can’t help but to wonder if her enthusiasm isn’t due to her failed solo attempt. Poor thang.
During her recent trip to Naiobi, Kelly Rowland decided to get an HIV/AIDS test to encourage more young people to get tested:
“Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to HIV infection, and it is important for everyone to know their HIV status. The quicker you know your status, the sooner you can receive treatment if you’re HIV+, and reduce the risk of inadvertently infecting future partners.”
Damn right. Better to be safe than sorry. Kudos to Kelly for holding it down.
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