Kelly Rowland and Method Man appeared on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” during Monday’s episode to chat about their new movie, “Relationship Goals.” The singer entered the show in a pair of strappy sandals by Flor de Maria, made from sultry snakeskin faux leather.
She opted for the Peruvian shoe designer’s Raquel sandals, which are currently sold out. The snakeskin sandals feature a minimalist silhouette with a rounded toe, clean lines, and three slim, dainty straps that meet at the center of the toes and are adorned with a small knot.
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The shoes feature a tall, skinny stiletto heel measuring 100mm, or approximately 4 inches. The shoes feature a seductive wraparound strap that gracefully encircles the ankle, adding a contemporary, edgier appeal to the otherwise clean design of the sandals. Rowland is a fan of the brand and wore a pair of the Flor de Maria Florcita mules at the 2025 Macro pre-Oscars party in February.
She paired the neutral sandals with a beige-toned design from Do Long’s Emerge collection. The look, which was styled by Kollin Carter, is sculpted in synthetic leather and features a boldly deep-cut oversize blazer paired with a three-tiered fringe skirt that created movement for the Destiny’s Child alum as she danced down the daytime talk show’s “Spirit Tunnel.”
The rapper’s ensemble served as a darker contrast to Rowland’s outfit. He wore a navy blue Givenchy Cocoon sweater in wool with afternoon light jacquard. He paired the sweater with black cargo pants and chunky, lace-up Versace Greca Portico Boots in black leather.
“Relationship Goals” was released on Prime Video on Feb. 4 and quickly climbed to the top five of the streaming service’s most-watched movies of the week. The movie, which was directed by Linda Mendoza, follows a TV producer named Leah Caldwell, played by Rowland, who aims to become the first woman running New York’s top morning show.
Those plans are derailed when her ex-boyfriend Jarrett Roy, played by Method Man, competes for the same role. He claims to be changed by pastor Michael Todd’s book “Relationship Goals,” which becomes central to the story as her friends explore the book’s wisdom, too.