MStars news has been bringing you the latest details on Drea Kelly as she endures a lot of challenges at this time with her pending divorce from Brian McKee, and her daughter coming out as a transgender.
Wednesday night's episode of Hollywood Exes was the season finale and it was centered around the former wife of singer R. Kelly, and now Brian McKee.
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During Wednesday night's episode, it seemed that both Drea and her inspiring singer husband, Brian got cold feet before the wedding as they both were missing hours before the big "I Do's."
Watch the couple say there vows below.
Shamicka Lawrence asked while the bridesmaids got dressed for the big day, "Where in the heck is Drea? She's supposed to be here before all of us."
Nicole Murphy claims that something may be wrong with her dress while Sheree Fletcher doesn't agree with Drea's tardiness.
She says, "The wedding is an hour away...Where is Drea?"
While none of the ladies know the bride's whereabouts, Drea's soon-to-be husband is also "MIA."
When Kelly's assistant and best friend, Tony, was asked by the ladies if Brian had arrived yet, Tony who already isn't in love with Brian simply responds, "No."
Kelly and McKee, whose marriage are on the rocks, and now working on a divorce was not the only couple in jeopardy in the season finale. Sheree Fletcher and her husband, Terrell who is a pastor, and officiant for the wedding also are going through a rough patch.
Fletcher tearfully reveals to her husband that she is stepping down as the director from the women's ministry told her husband, "I fell in love with a football player and now you're a Pastor." She added, "Sometimes I think that you'd be better served with somebody that can be there with you. That wants to be there with you. And that's not me."
Terrell replies, "That's very selfish."
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