“I did not come here to get interrogated."
R. Kelly has had to deal with the consequences of his past sexual abuse accusations for years now, and it still hasn't ended.
The "Backyard Party" crooner walked out on an interview with Huff Post Live host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani when she kept asking him if his controversial past affected the sales of his latest record, The Buffet.
“Some people say they are conflicted and that they want to support the music … but they can’t support you,” Modarressy-Tehrani asked him. “I think people find it difficult to not think about … the lawsuits [about having] sexual relations with minors.”
While he stayed relatively calm, Kelly didn't hold back on defending himself and his longtime career. However as she continued to press the issue, he decided that he had enough.
“I did not come here to get interrogated,” he told her. “This is a deposition … if you don’t think you’re disrespecting me, then that’s the level of your intelligence.”
And as he walked off he added, “You have no video questions for me, because this interview is over.”
Watch it all unfold below.