Los Angeles: Singer-songwriter Kelly Rowland says she feared for life when a boat she was travelling in, lost its way in the sea.
The 32-year-old was caught up in a scary rescue mission in July during a botched whale watching expedition with four friends on a private rented boat in Provincetown in Cape Cod,Massachusetts.
"I remember thinking to myself, `Lord, please don`t let this boat capsize. Please let us get to shore in one safe, sound piece. I just want to see tomorrow," people.com was quoted Rowland as saying.
"There was no more shore, no more land, we`re seeing no more of the boys, no more of the boats passing by - it`s just in the middle of nowhere, so we realised that we`re lost," she added.
The gang tried to call for help from their mobile phones, but except the singer, nobody was able to get a signal.
"I was like, `Please, Lord, give me two bars`. He gave me two bars and we contacted some folks that were on land and they helped us," she said.
A towboat was finally sent to rescue them, and they arrived back in Provincetown over 10 hours after they first realised they were lost.
Rowland is now adamant that she won`t get on another boat "for a long time - a very long time".
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