Kelly Rowland's music video for the personal song "Dirty Laundry" debuted on Monday, and the singer cries through much of the video, just as she has been doing in several live performances.
Rowland's ballad doubles as a musical confessional, in which the singer recounts abuse from a former boyfriend and also confesses to being jealous of her "sister" Beyoncé's success.
"While my sister was on stage/ I was enraged," Rowland sings. "Went our separate ways, but I was happy she was killing it/ Bittersweet, she was up, I was down."
Though the song and her album "Talk a Good Game" have received critical acclaim, the singer had to set the record straight about her relationship with her more successful Destiny's Child counterpart.
"I love my sister," Rowland, 32, said in an interview in June. "[Beyoncé] is so incredibly supportive."
The "X Factor" judge assured there isn't any bad blood between them.
"I think the people wanted those stories for years, and that's just so sad on them because it's not like that," she added.
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