R. Kelly is doing more than
thanking his high school music teacher for putting him on a life-changing path
to music.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the
Grammy winning vocalist helped save her Chicago home.
The move was a welcome one for Lena
McLin, who had been struggling to keep her apartment for the past 36 years. The
pension the 87-year-old receives doesn’t cover the condo conversion her
apartment building is currently going through.
Upon hearing news of McLin’s situation,
Kelly snapped into action by setting up a GoFundMe campaign in her honor. As a
result, McLin was able to buy her condo, the Sun-Times reports.
Kelly’s good deed served as a noble way
of paying McLin back for all she’s done for him while she was his music teacher
and mentor at Kenwood Academy. In Kelly’s eyes, he owes a lot of his success to
McLin.
“On the first day I met her, Ms. McLin
told me, ‘You’re going to be one of the greatest singers, songwriters and
performers of all time. She taught me opera, classical music, jazz, gospel. She
said, ‘You are music. You’re not in any one category. Anything you attempt,
you’ll be able to tap into the spirit of it, and that’s the gift you have.’ She
made me,” he told The Sun-Times.
Reminiscing over McLin’s influence,
Kelly remembered being little hesitant at first before putting his dreams of
career in basketball aside and agreeing to enter the music talent show after
receiving encouragement from McLin.
Once he hit the stage for the show, it
was on for Kelly, who admitted that his experience was similar to Peter Parker
being “bit by the spider, and I’ve been spraying webs ever since…from that day,
life as I knew it was never the same.”
And the rest they say is history. All
thanks to the influence and support received from someone who saw the best in
Kellz before the rest of us.
1 comment:
Wow....that's soo adorable....kudos bro....
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