chris brown and rihanna

Musical Couples in troubled relationships

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

It seems that history in the music scene is just repeating itself this year with the sad story of Chris and Rihanna.
However credible – or not – the accomplishments of many have been, they are usually overshadowed by thir dysfunctional relationships.
While Chris and Brown mend their differences, you might be interested in history repeating itself. Madonna and Sean Penn did not
exactly have the model of calm together. John Lennon and Yoko are another sad story of love gone sour. Talk about rock ‘n’ roll love story.
Who can forget Ike and Tina Turner. What’s love got to do with being in a relationship filled with physical abuse. Fortunately she got out
and bounced back on the music scene. A lesson for Rihanna. Do you have other examples you would love to add to our list? Let us and our fans
know about them below.

Alleged Chris/ Rihanna Altercation Re-enacted

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

The teen organization, DoSomething.org has released a 2-minute video of a pair of young actors
playing out the scenario that is supposedly thought to have taken place on February 8, in which
Rihanna was allegedly beaten and bitten by her boyfriend Chris Brown after an argument in
Brown’s rented car. the organization claims to have used the ‘actual detective notes’, to re-enact
the domestic-violence altercation. It however, does not portray the bloodied, bruised aftermath of hte fight and
it distances itself from the 2 singers by using white actors. What do you think? Has Chris-Rihanna incident been
too over-sensitized or not? Let us know.

Is Mr. Beat-Her-Down reformed?

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Mr. Beat-her down, Chris Brown and his victim, Rihanna are planning to co-author a book together on abuse. They also plan to go on a talk show tour and reach their fans directly as well as the general public. Chris also plans in his ‘to do’ list to tell of his increasingly abusive behavior towards his girlfriend Rihanna. It is hoped this will add credibility to their counseling efforts.

If he really is sorry about what happened, then why did he have to be so defensive in his post-beat down statement? I don’t know about that. What do you think?

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