Kelly Rowland Shares Tina Knowles-Lawson's Harsh But Helpful Parenting Advice After Scaring Her Youngest Son Titan

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There's no such thing as a perfect parent, and Kelly Rowland recently shared an incident that reminded her of just that.

A closeup of Kelly smiling at an event for her Netflix film The Curse of Bridge Hollow
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During Monday's episode of The Jennifer Hudson Show, Kelly opened up about a scary experience she had with her eldest son, Titan, while they watched her new Halloween movie, The Curse of Bridge Hollow.

Kelly with her arms around Titan as they smile for a photo at an event
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Although the Netflix horror-comedy is deemed a family film, one scene really frightened her 7-year-old son: seeing his mother's character appear like she's dying.

“I thought since I'm sitting right there with them, we're fine,” Kelly told Jennifer. “But there's a scene in the movie where Mommy looks like she's about to go to the other side."

"Titan goes, ‘Mommy!’ Like it was a whole release. I was like, ‘Yo I'm right here, I'm right here, I'm not going nowhere.’ And he was like, ‘No,’ like it was a whole moment.”

Kelly revealed Titan cried for five minutes because he thought the scene was real, despite her being right next to him while they watched it.

Kelly smiling and rocking diamond stud earrings and a thin diamond necklace
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After the incident, Kelly called her "second mom" Tina Knowles to tell her about it, and her response was more blunt than Kelly expected.

Kelly and Tina pose arm-in-arm for a photo
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“She's like, ‘Well, why the hell you do something like that?’ She didn't understand why I even shot a movie,” she said. “She's like, 'It's Halloween, baby, you don't do that no more.'”

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Which basically means, in my opinion, don't show your kids images of you hurt, even if it isn't real, because it could scare them into thinking it's real.

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But don't let this moment stop you from watching her new film with Marlon Wayans, The Curse of Bridge Hollow, which is streaming now on Netflix.

Have you had a moment with a child that unexpectedly turned scary in the most innocent way? Let us know about it in the comments below.