Crazy vs.
Crazy
Rihanna
Kabbalah cult actor Charlie Sheen and his fellow
cultist, Rihanna, got into an argument at a Los Angeles restaurant.
Sheen and his porn star girlfriend were dining at the same Santa
Monica, California restaurant as Rihanna. Sheen's girlfriend wanted
to meet Rihanna leading to a request for an introduction. Stuck up,
ungracious and her hay/straw-like pink wig Rihanna refused. Sheen
slammed her for it. This resulted in a social networking fight
between Sheen and Rihanna.
Sheen wrote, "Nice impression you left behind, Bday
or not. Sorry we're not KOOL enough to warrant a blessing from the
Princess (or in this case the Village idiot). Halloween isn't for a
while. but good on you for testing out your costume in public. it's
close; a more muted pink might be the answer, as in: none."
Sheen also stated, "You see THIS is the reason that
I ALWAYS take the time. THIS is why I'm in this thing 31 awesome
years. Good will and common courtesy, carefully established over
time to exist radically in concert with a code of gratitude! I guess
"Talk That Talk" was just a big ol lie from a big ol liar...see ya
on the way down, (we always do) and actually, it was a pleasure NOT
meeting you. Clearly we have NOTHING in common when it comes to
respect for those who've gone before you. I'm guessing you needed
those precious 84 seconds to situate that bad wig before you left
the restaurant."
Charlie Sheen
Sheen, as crazy as he is, has a point. Ill-mannered,
arrogant stars, who are abusive to the public, as Rihanna routinely
is, burn out fast. The public is going to turn on her, but she's too
busy believing they hype her record label and Jay Z pay to be
printed and said about her, in a pathetic practice others engage in
as well. The poor record sales don't support the sponsored hype that
Rihanna has deluded herself into believing.
Haughty, untalented Rihanna, was angry at Sheen
calling her out to the public and responded, "Goooorrrrrrlllllll......If
that old queen don't get ha diapers out of a bunch." This infuriated
some gay people, as the term "queen" is interpreted as negative.
Ironically, on the show "The Golden Girls" which is often touted by
the gay community, homosexuals were referred to as "queens" and
"queer."
The show at one point even had a gay writer at one point,
Mary Cherry, who got involved in strange fights and illegal spying
outside of the show. However, some gays, such as Harvey Levin of the
website TMZ and Andy Cohen of Bravo network's Housewives series,
take objection to it. This is confusing for the public.