R Kelly's ex-wife Andrea walks out of 'Hollywood Exes' over reference to child pornography charges

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Someone is still touchy about her ex-husband. In the latest episode of VH1's "Hollywood Exes" that showed on Wednesday, new girl Shanna Moakler and the rest of the main cast went on a girls trip in Hawaii. However, the trip took a sour turn when Moakler coached cast member Nicole Murphy on what to ask Andrea Kelly as they played "Truth & Dare."

Brown, who is the former wife of funny man Eddie Murphy, asked Kelly whether she had a "golden shower." Enstarz said that the term means if whether she was peed on. Kelly immediately walked out of the room, leaving the rest of the cast members wondering why she was upset. However, Sheree Fletcher and Mayte Garcia appeared to have known why the question was offensive, at least, to Kelly.

Andrea is the former wife of controversial R&B singer R. Kelly, who gained notoriety for allegations of underage sex and child pornography against him in 2002. Andrea was then pregnant with their son when the news broke, Essence said, so it was a pretty touching episode in her family's life. The allegations stemmed from a grainy video of him having underage sex with a 14 year-old, and urinating on her afterwards.

Despite Kelly's highly-publicized trial and a shocking not guilty verdict despite the damning evidence, Andrea, who has since divorced the singer in 2005, was uncomfortable talking about the case to the African-American magazine two years later.

"I know the allegations against my husband don't reflect on me as an individual. They don't reflect on me as a mom or as a wife, and they don't reflect on me in my everyday life," she told Essence then.

Based from the Wednesday episode of "Hollywood Exes," it appears that Kelly is not still comfortable about the topic.

Murphy, who seemed to have understood what the ruckus was about, felt horrible instantly for asking such question, Enstarz said.

"I should've caught that. I feel horrible. And to see Drea's reaction is like...'This is not good,'" she said.

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