'That’s a one-time thing': 3LW's Kiely Williams says she slept with 3 of 4 B2K members at the SAME TIME
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kiely Williams, a former member of the trio 3LW, has admitted to being the ultimate B2K groupie, claiming she has had intimate relationships with Raz B, Lil Fizz, and J Boog. In a subtle nod to Jada Pinkett Smith's well-known description of her relationship with August Alsina, Kiely called her relations with the B2K trio an "entanglement" when she made the revelation on the 'Reality With The King' podcast.
Since B2K's golden years coincided with the early 2000s popularity peak of 3LW, it was usual for the two groups to interact, especially while traveling for gigs. Kiely reminisced about those times while speaking with producer Carlos King, confessing that she had sex with Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz B, TMZ reports. When King inquired her whether she had ever dated Raz, the singer replied, "Date is a loose word."
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“I wouldn’t give that definition,” she continued. “I think I said ‘entanglement.’ With all of them except for [Omarion].” Williams spilled her tea and King was unable to help chuckling at the revelation. “Everybody has their h*e days. Let them have ’em! We’ll look back on them days when we’re older and be like, ‘Yeah. I was out there thot, thot, thottin’!” King demanded more information and enquired as to whether she had sex with the three B2K singers together. “Only one time,” Williams answered. “That’s only a one-time thing.”
He also questioned the performer about if she thought that Adrienne Bailon's tweet with Naturi Naughton, a former member of their 3LW group, with the #2LW was a dig at her. It is well known that Williams and Bailon had a fallout after collaborating on 3LW and The Cheetah Girls. Williams has made it clear that she has no interest in making amends, AceShowbiz reports.
To King's question, Williams replied in the affirmative and said that since marrying her husband, Bailon had changed her image. “Adrienne is going to do whatever she can to get that heat off her back because she’s reinvented herself as some sort of preacher’s wife,” Williams says of Bailon. “And it’s funny because she always wanted to be a preacher’s wife. When we were little, I was 12 when I met Adrienne, and she was 15, she watched this telenovela, maybe it wasn’t a telenovela, it was a soap opera, and it was called Passions. She loved this character, I don’t remember her name, but she was in her 40s, and she was super sexy. And she always wanted to be the sexy pastor’s wife. And I was like, ‘Bit-h, you are living your dream! I am not going to be mad at that! Live that dream! Live it! I’m all for it. I am for self-actualization. And she has made it happen for herself. So I look at her and go, ‘Look, you did what you wanted to do.’”