India, Oct. 9 -- One of the internet's favorite pop culture mysteries is why was Kelly Rowland trying to text Nelly using Microsoft Excel in the music video for their 2002 hit "Dilemma"? Singer Kelly Rowland is setting the record straight. In a recent interview, Kelly addressed the infamous moment where her character types out a message to Nelly in what appears to be an Excel spreadsheet rather than an actual texting app. "They made me look nuts," she laughed, recalling how bizarre it seemed at the time. "I was like, 'Why would I be typing into a spreadsheet?'" Rowland said. "But nobody said anything. We just went with it." The scene has since become a viral meme and a recurring joke among fans who grew up watching the video on YouTube. Despite the tech fail, the song is one of the most beloved early-2000s duets. "I've seen the memes," Rowland admitted and said "It's hilarious now. Back then, I just did what they told me. But looking back, yeah - it's totally weird." While she may not have been texting from Excel in real life, Kelly explanation adds some fun context to a music video moment that's become legend in its own right. HTC...