Alright, buckle up for a hilarious trip down memory lane with Kelly Rowland and her infamous Excel debacle in the “Dilemma” music video. Get ready to laugh your socks off!
So, back in 2002, Kelly Rowland and Nelly teamed up for the iconic “Dilemma” music video. Everything seemed pretty smooth sailing until Kelly, in a moment of technological confusion, decided to send Nelly a message. But hold your horses, because this wasn’t your ordinary text message—it was an Excel spreadsheet masterpiece!
Yep, you heard that right. Instead of whipping out her trusty Nokia (remember those?), Kelly decided to channel her inner office worker and draft up her heartfelt message in Microsoft freakin’ Excel! Now, if you’re scratching your head wondering why anyone would do such a thing, join the club. Needless to say, Nelly never received that message. Sorry, Kelly, you might need to upgrade your communication tools next time.
Fast forward a couple of years, and Kelly’s Excel mishap became the stuff of internet legend. The video resurfaced time and time again, sending the online world into fits of giggles. But fear not, dear Kelly, for she’s taking it all in stride.
In a recent interview on Mystical Kitchen’s Last Meal (yes, that’s a real show), Kelly spilled the beans on just how much flack she’s received over the years. “Do you know how much flack I get from that?” she quipped, probably while shaking her head in disbelief. But hey, when life hands you an Excel spreadsheet instead of a text message, you learn to laugh it off.
And what about those eagle-eyed viewers who spotted the Excel shenanigans back in the day? Well, according to Kelly, they’re in the doghouse. “No, and I’m actually mad at them that they didn’t because they made me look nuts,” she hilariously remarked. Ah, Kelly, we love you just the way you are—Excel mishaps and all.
Kelly Rowland, the queen of accidental comedy, proving once and for all that even pop stars can have their tech fails. And as for that unsent message to Nelly? Well, as Kelly so wisely put it, “Because it’s just a draft, my dear.” And thus, the mystery of the Excel message lives on, forever immortalized in internet lore.