Kelly Rowland attended the Baby2Baby NBA Cares All-Star Day of Service on February 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
The singer, along with her sons Noah and Titan, joined more than 500 volunteers to support families in need and those impacted by the 2025 wildfires.
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In partnership with the LA Clippers, Comcast NBCUniversal, Nike and Habitat for Humanity, volunteers built wall-frame home structures and packed essential supplies for students, mothers, and babies affected by the LA fires.
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The appearance comes as Rowland promotes Relationship Goals, the new Amazon Prime film she both stars in and produced. During a recent stop on House Guest with Scott Evans, she reflected on motherhood and the loss of her own mother.
When asked about her thoughts on motherhood, she said, “I’m a student. I’m just learning something every day. Whether it’s from them or about myself or what it takes…..”
She continued, “When I lost my mom, it was actually kind of a beautiful thing because here I am greeting birth to a baby [and] to motherhood, and then a couple weeks passed and I’m greeting death. I just couldn’t believe the time span. And I saw the beauty in both. But it was so strange to me that as I became a mother, I was losing mine.”
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She said the experience made her think about how fleeting life was.
“So, it made me think about one, how I wanted to just be healthier because I lost my mom to a heart condition. It made me think about what kind of mother I wanted to be. Am I gonna be super strict? Am I going to be a conscious parent, gentle parent, or this kind of parent? It was all these different things that I thought about, but it just made me want to be present because it made me realize that your time here on earth is really and truly a vapor.”

