Kelly Rowland and Method Man Reunite as Exes in Relationship Goals

Kelly Rowland and Method Man Reunite as Exes in Relationship Goals


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Kelly Rowland’s new film Relationship Goals is now streaming on Prime Video. It centers on Leah Caldwell, a New York TV producer whose promotion hopes are complicated when she’s paired with an ex, played by Method Man, on a show about love and relationships. The plot uses their shared history as a source of on‑air conflict and chemistry within a workplace‑romance setup.

Rowland has described being interested in playing a character whose ambition is a core trait, as Leah is positioned as a potential first female showrunner on a major morning show. The movie incorporates that by showing her navigating professional pressure alongside unresolved personal issues, without sidelining the career storyline.​

The project continues Rowland’s recent run of film and streaming roles, following previous work in holiday titles and thrillers, while giving her a lead role in a contemporary rom‑com format. Method Man, who has built a parallel acting career, takes on the co‑lead as her former partner and on‑screen counterpart.

Relationship Goals is being positioned as part of February’s broader slate of new streaming releases. It appears in multiple “what to stream this week” and February release guides, including Mashable’s roundup, which you can read here.


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