Many of the accusers also said they were “brainwashed” and recalled suffering mental and physical abuse.

“I finally realized it doesn't get better,” Andrea Kelly explained. “It gets worse.”

In addition to remarks from accusers, the film will also feature appearances from celebrities and family members, such as singer John Legend, talk show host Wendy Williams, Me Too founder Tarana Burke and R. Kelly's brothers. Overall, the project includes more than 50 interviews.

“Surviving R. Kelly” will air on Lifetime at 9 p.m. ET Thursday, Jan. 3, Friday, Jan. 4 and Saturday, Jan. 5.

Take a look at the trailers below.

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