Kelly Rowland walks off ‘Today,’ leave Hoda Kotba scrambling

Kelly Rowland dramatically waked out of NBC’s “Today” show on Thursday morning after the star thought her dressing room was not up to snuff, sources exclusively tell Page Six.

The R&B singer and actress was a guest on the 8a.m. hour of “Today,” and was then expected to fill in for Jenna Bush Hager in the fourth hour as guest host of “Today with Hoda & Jenna.”

Rowland, however, dropped out at the 11th hour because her dressing room wasn’t up to par, and she left Hoda Kotb scurrying to find a replacement, sources told us.

Rowland appeared with Savannah Guthrie on the 8a.m. hour of “Today” to promote her Netflix film “Mea Culpa.” TODAY/NBC

“Kelly and her team were not happy. They did not like the dressing room, so they decided to pull her off the show, leaving [Kotb] without a guest host for the 10 a.m. hour,” a source familiar with the situation told Page Six.

Rowland was on the show to promote her new Tyler Perry-produced Netflix movie, “Mea Culpa,” in which she stars and is also a producer.

Rowland’s abrupt exit left “Today” insiders perplexed because, “She’s beloved at ‘Today.’ She was getting the full hour, and Hoda’s the biggest hype woman on the planet! It made no sense,” a source said.

Rowland and her team played a dramatic game of “musical dressing rooms,” we hear.

Rowland’s team inquired about a dressing room that was occupied by Jennifer Lopez. TODAY/NBC

They inquired about a green room upstairs because “they didn’t like the one she was in.”

Unfortunately, the upstairs room was occupied by Jennifer Lopez, who arrived to the studio prior to Rowland to promote her new album, “This Is Me… Now,” and her accompanying film project, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told.”

Dressing rooms at “Today” are known to be some of the smallest in the TV industry — practically “glorified closets,” as one source put it.

Rita Ora filled in for Rowland at the last minute.

“They’re not nice. It’s the oldest building. There are major space limitations, [it’s] not glamorous. It’s not fresh flowers, and candles and gourmet food. It’s basically [a] white box,” shared the TV source.

Still, we’re told “Today” producers offered Rowland several other options, including multiple talent dressing rooms and some much larger utility makeup and hair areas.

“They didn’t want that. [The show] basically offered up as much as possible, but they weren’t happy with it, so they walked and they left,” the insider said.

Rowland pulled out of guest-hosting with Hoda Kotb. NBC
Kotb was left in the lurch, but found a last-minute replacement. Nathan Congleton/NBC

Thankfully for Kotb, singer Rita Ora volunteered and filled in for Rowland.

We hear she happily took a dressing room similar to the one briefly occupied by the former Destiny’s Child star.

Reps for “Today,” and Rowland, did not comment.

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‘Stranger Things’ Star Priah Ferguson Shines in Netflix’s ‘Curse of Bridge Hollow’

Erica Sinclair has long been the secret MVP of Hawkins, so Stranger Things fans should be happy to learn that Priah Ferguson—aka Erica from Stranger Things—finally gets to take the lead in Netflix’s new movie, The Curse of Bridge Hollow, which began streaming on Friday. And while it’s hardly an Oscar-winning screenplay, it’s proof that Ferguson is, in fact, leading lady material. Let Erica fight a Demogorgon in Stranger Things Season 5 challenge!

Starring comedian Marlon Wayans, who also produced the film, The Curse of Bridge Hollow tells the story of a 14-year-old girl named Sydney (Ferguson), whose life is upended when her father (Wayans) moves the family from Brooklyn to the small town of Bridge Hollow. At least Sydney’s new town is really into her favorite holiday— Halloween—but this provides little comfort when her dad, a science teacher, dismisses the spooky decorations in town as childish.

Sydney decides to defy her dad’s wishes and celebrate Halloween anyhow. She buys a costume and a toy bat, and she lights a spooky Jack-o-lantern that she found in their new home’s attic. Unfortunately, it turns out that spooky Jack-o-lantern was actually a cursed turnip that, when lit, unleashes powerful dark magic. And you know what that means—all the Halloween decorations in Bridge Hollow are magically brought to life and start terrorizing the town.

It’s an appropriately silly concept for a very silly movie. Don’t look too closely at the script, or you’ll find yourself wondering why Sydney’s mom (played by Kelly Rowland) responds to her daughter’s freak-out about anthropomorphic Halloween decorations by giving her permission to go to a Halloween party. (Truly, what?) But the fun part is watching Ferguson shine. Much like Ferguson’s Stranger Things character, Sydney is spirited and independent. When her dad asks if she bought Halloween decorations specifically to annoy him, she replies, “No, I’m trying to have fun. Annoying you is just a bonus.” It’s all too easy to picture Erica saying those exact words to her brother Lucas.

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But unlike Erica, who hasn’t yet had a big battle scene in Stranger Things, Sydney gets a chance to grapple with some monsters head-on. In one memorable scene, she calls out, “Hey, itsy-bitsy!” before absolutely annihilating a giant, hairy spider with a freakin’ flamethrower. Yes, girl! Somewhere in the Forbidden Forest, Aragog is shaking.

Plus, Ferguson is the one to deliver the rousing motivational speech that keeps the gang going. When an army of animated skeletons descends, Sydney hypes up her father, who earlier confessed his fear of the inexplicable. “So it’s unexplainable,” she tells her dad. “So what? They’re real. You know what you can do to something that’s real? You can kick its ass!” Moved by his on-screen daughter’s words, Marlon Wayans proceeds to destroy those skeletons to AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell.” It’s a beautiful moment.

If The Curse of Bridge Hollow proves anything, it’s that Erica needs to get a promotion in Stranger Things Season 5. This girl is clearly ready to kick Vecna’s butt.

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