Friday, October 5, 2012

Is Chris Brown Trying To Pull An Usher Like In The Song ‘Burn’


Karrueche Tran and Chris Brown

This week, violent R&B singer Chris Brown, released a statement regarding his break-up from model Karrueche Tran, to get back with non-singing singer Rihanna. The statement read, "I have decided to be single to focus on my career. I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna. I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives."

It’s ironic that Brown's statement reflects the theme of singer Usher’s number one song "Burn." Brown is being a melodramatic pothead, in seeking publicity for publicly reuniting with his cokehead girlfriend Rihanna. Spare the world the theatrics, already.

 

Chris Brown

According to a report published by TMZ two days ago, Tran is shocked at the realization Brown and Rihanna have been hooking up behind her back. I don’t know why. Tran reads this site, as does Chris Brown (blooming stalker) and the Judiciary Report has maintained for many months that he is a cheater. Look how many times the site stated that. It should be a shock to no one online, as the Judiciary Report has a track record for telling the truth.

As stated previously, Brown has several girlfriends. Two days ago, the Judiciary Report again stated Brown is "playing" Rihanna, who "he does not care about" (Rihanna Tweeting Chris Brown Pandering To Her Cheating Woman Beating Abuser). Today, Brown released a video shown on TMZ stating he is "not trying to be a player" and that he "loves Rihanna" and "Karrueche Tran" (both? yea right). Dude, whatever I say, you have to say the opposite of like a spoiled brat (LOL)? I repeat, any many messing around with different women is a player. End of story.


Rihanna

If Brown and Rihanna want to continue seeing each other, as unwise as it is, that’s their business. What I don’t care for is the terrible message it sends to impressionable, vulnerable people in similar situations, who will have a warped idea of what love is. Love does not violently hit a man as a way of getting a point across. Love does not put its fist through a woman’s face, knowing she is the weaker sex.

Brown and Rihanna are two abusive, dysfunctional people, who only care about themselves. They believe their own hype, created and fabricated by an industry trying to sell music and will discard them as soon as they hit their "sell by" date, just as it has done to thousands before them.

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