R. Kelly's Ex-Girlfriend Halle Calhoun Is Now Dating Rocko

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R. Kelly performs in concert at Barclays Center on September 25, 2015 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City
R. Kelly's ex-girlfriend has moved onto another Atlanta native.

R. Kelly's love life has always been questionable and the term "love life" is also being used very loosely. He's notorious for his relations with younger women over the years. Back in 2016, he was dating a then 19-year-old woman by the name of Halle Calhoun. They've since parted ways after reportedly meeting backstage at one of Kellz concerts. However, it now seems as if she's moved on to another older gentleman from the Georgia region.

Halle Calhoun has confirmed to TheShadeRoom that she's now dating "U.O.E.N.O." rapper Rocko. She's been spotted together in pictures which previously sparked the speculation. She told TSR, "I am dating Rocko and I am VERY happy." She also previously alluded to their relationship in an Instagram post. "God blessed me with a real one," she wrote.

Now that she's dating Rocko, she said that she and R. Kelly have no affiliation. While it seems pretty obvious as to why a 19-year-old girl would end a relationship with a 50-year-old man who allegedly had a sex cult running in one of his mansions in Georgia, she explained that she wasn't down for it anymore.

"I wasn’t with his type of bulls**t he be on.” She said about the break-up.

However, it seems as if the age gap had no issues for her as Rocko's 38-years-old and has two children with singer, Monica


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R. Kelly's Ex-Girlfriend Halle Calhoun Is Now Dating Rocko
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