Wednesday, March 23, 2011

don't ride with a mad woman




Singer-songwriter-dancer Chris Brown has had so much success in his young life it’s easy to forget this mega-talented young man is still only a tender 21 years old.

But he also has a felony assault conviction for rearranging a certain beautiful ex-girl friend’s face and yesterday, a bit of a mix up at Good Morning America where his temper sent shards of broken glass crashing onto 43rd street before rampaging Times Square, shirtless.

If he keeps this up, he’s gonna get his ass kicked by the police.
Chris? Take a tip from Chris!


photos, Sony Music and ABC News

2 comments:

  1. This was one of the points raised by the ladies of the View earlier today while discussing Chris Brown’s recent tirade followed by his “Charlie Sheen” tweet. Right after the incident, he sent out a tweet that said, “I’m so over people bringing this past sh*t up!!! Yet we praise Charlie sheen and other celebs for there bullsh*t!“. He later deleted it.

    According to Joy Behar, some people are wondering if it’s all an act to create the same type of buzz as Charlie Sheen. Sherri Shepherd added in, that people aren’t going to let Chris pull a “Charlie Sheen” and Joy responded by saying, “He’s not worth what Charlie Sheen is to the network”.

    Sherri Shephard then mentioned that someone backstage called Chris Brown a “thug” after the incident, meanwhile Charlie Sheen tore up a hotel room with his kids in the next room, allegedly held a knife to someone, etc and that word was never used to describe him.

    In a nutshell, he could very well be proving that the media is biased when it comes to their reporting on certain celebs.

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  2. Hey Cowgirl. Who doubts the media is biased in reporting anything, especially celebrities and especially the gossip media? It’s just a fact that black media openly celebrates thug culture so your observation cuts both ways. ABC asserts Chris Brown’s people had the same right of refusal to questioning as any TV guest, and preapproved the questions that Robin Roberts asked. So you may be right, it might have been a set-up.

    It’s also obvious Charlie’s destructive acts have not garnered the same legal scrutiny they might have, had he not been a meal ticket to so many influential people. But Caucasian men don’t tend to be called thugs as rap/hiphop/r&b artists often are, and in fairness the media has used a wide range of pejorative terms including “assh*le” to describe Charlie and his crap. He IS acting like an assh*le and everybody knows it. Many question his mental health.

    But Charlie is playing the international media like a Stradivarius and selling out RadioCity twice while this dangerous stunt by Chris, if it is a publicity stunt, is drawing mixed reaction.

    I suspect when one of Charlie’s “goddesses” turns up with a pounded, bloody face and he threatens dozen’s with crashing glass to a New York City sidewalk while still on probation for felony assault, Charlie’s sheen will dim rather quickly, too.

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