Reshona Landfair, formerly known as "Jane Doe" in the R. Kelly trials, is revealing her identity and sharing her story of abuse in a new memoir, while actress Rebecca Ferguson has stated she will not be naming the male co-star who allegedly screamed at her on set. Landfair's memoir, "Who's Watching Shorty? Reclaiming Myself from the Shame of R. Kelly's Abuse," details the grooming, sexual abuse, and isolation she experienced after a video of Kelly abusing her surfaced, according to multiple news sources.
Landfair's upcoming memoir promises to shed light on the grooming tactics she alleges Kelly used and the profound impact of the leaked videotape on her life, offering a powerful story of resilience and healing, according to NPR News. The video was used in Kelly's 2008 acquittal and 2022 conviction on child pornography charges, NPR News reported.
Meanwhile, Rebecca Ferguson, who went viral in 2024 for calling out a male co-star for screaming at her on set, has stated she will not be naming the individual, Variety reported. Ferguson explained that telling the story "wasn't about the person. It was about me," according to Variety.
In other news, Kamala Harris's campaign is relaunching its social media with a Gen Z focus, Jennifer Davidson has been promoted at the Academy to lead digital content creation, and there are various developments in entertainment such as Laura Poitras's festival appearance and Sharon Stone's role in "Euphoria," Variety reported. Other news items include a preview of the 2026 Winter Olympics uniforms, Bobi Wine's situation in Uganda, and plans for Venezuela's El Helicoide prison, according to Variety.
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