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  • March, 18th 2008

    Publicist Regina Daniels ended her 14-year working relationship with R&B crooner R. Kelly in late summer 2007, among rumors that the 41-year-old singer was involved with her reportedly now 21-year-old step-daughter.
    Daniels, credited with cleaning up the often tarnished image of the singing star, formally announced her separation from him, writing that “there are some lines that should never be crossed professionally and personally. Mr. Kelly crossed a line that forever altered the scope or our relationship.”
    In an earlier interview, her husband, music retailer George Daniels, told EUR’s Lee Bailey, “Bottom line is [R. Kelly] crossed a certain line with me and my wife that you shouldn't cross. I respect his talent. You can't deny he's a talented person. But beyond that, everything else is just gone."
    Both have simply said they have cut ties and association with the singer, and they have not talked much more on the controversy. But, with the dissolution of her relationship with Kelly, Regina Daniels has moved on to another partnership. Her publicity company Daniels Entertainment Group is opening an office in Los Angeles, adding to her Chicago base.
    “I have a new partnership with multi-millionaire Michael Crane. I’m expanding my business,” she told Bailey. “It’s such a blessing for me, I’m very happy. I’m going to be doing a lot of film and soundtracks and a lot of other things. I’m very happy.”
    Daniels said that things are going really well right now, citing the motivational phrase, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” and she credits her faith in God for getting her though the personal and latest R. Kelly controversy.
    “It was very difficult,” she said. “We’re a very close family and we know that prayer does work. We just put one foot in front of the other and keep moving. I pray that everyone that was involved – because everyone was hurt by it – that we all just move forward.”
    She continued, “Everything goes away in time. We’ve got soldiers in Iraq and that’s a lot more important than some other things that you think about. There are a lot more important things, not to minimize this; it was very important to my family, it was very painful, but we just move forward and that’s it. I wish the best for everybody.”
    On the cusp of her new venture, Daniels said she expects to spend about 80% of her time in the City of Angeles as she opens up her new office. And she has already hit the ground running with expectations.
    “Look for several announcements from us. We’ve got a lot of things going, a lot of new projects going and a lot of things happening,” she said. “That’s why I say you can’t deal with any kind of negative because there are too many positive things happening.”
    Since the new partnership comes at a time when her name is familiar on the lips of tabloid news, the publicity couldn’t be a bad thing for the latest addition to her business.
    “It wasn’t something that anybody planned,” she contended, adding that she really can’t say that it helped. “This is not the thing that anyone wants. I’d like to think that my professionalism and my work stood for itself. I’ve been a publicist for 25 years. After 25 years, I’d like to think that my professionalism speaks for itself. I worked with someone for 14 years and that speaks for itself. I had to be doing something right.”
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