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Kelly Rowland Regrets Last Moment With Her Mother, Says It Was Filled With A Lot Of 'Tension' - Blavity

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Kelly Rowland is opening up about the last moment she had with her mother, Doris Rowland Garrison, who died at the age of 66 after suffering a heart attack in 2014. While sitting down for an interview on the High Low with EmRata podcast, Rowland said she regrets her last in-person interaction with her mother. “The last embrace I had with my mother was a really tough one. It was a lot of, like, tension there,” the Grammy-winning singer told model-turned-host Emily Ratajkowski . “It was time for her plane ride and we had this really bad argument right before and before she left, ’cause her car was downstairs. I remember my husband saying, ‘Give your mom a hug, babe.’ And I was like, ‘I’m not giving her,’ I was so mad.” She continued, “And next thing I knew, I gave her this wack-a** hug and the next call I got was two weeks later that she was gonna pass in like hours.”

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