Brown’s Blue Tirade

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Remember back when Chris Brown went to the media as part of his repentance tour following his vicious attack on then-girlfriend Rhianna? The R&B singer proclaimed to anyone who’d listen that he was sorry, and that he knew actions had consequences.

Well, now that some of those consequences might be biting him in the butt — you know, where he keeps his wallet — it seems Brown is singin’ the blues.

Watch out, Rhianna! He's ticked again... and comin' at you from behind!

Watch out, Rhianna! He's ticked again... and comin' at you from behind!

This weekend, when fans complained on twitter that they couldn’t find his new album, Brown headed over to the local Walmart to check the situation out for himself. Finding that, sure enough, his CD wasn’t on shelves, Brown vented his frustration — in the form of some very foul language — on twitter… a site on which he’s followed by many young fans whose parents would no doubt frown upon his choice of verbiage.

“I’m tired of this s–t”, he tweeted. “major stores r blackballing my CD. not stockin the shelves ad lying to costumers. What the f–k do I gottta do.”

You mean aside from cleaning up your language and leaning the difference between customers and costumers?

Something tells us that once again, Brown’s PR team is shaking their heads and wondering why they allowed themselves to be tied to this foul-tempered nightmare of a client who obviously needs at least a little bit more proof that actions — and, for that matter, words — have consequences.

Comments

3 Responses to “Brown’s Blue Tirade”
  1. J-Mo says:

    Cry us a river, Mr. Brown. Want your albums to be available? Don’t beat your girlfriend, you jackass!

  2. Leah says:

    Mave sent me :)

    Ah, this guy makes me want to vom! ‘Poor meeeeeeeeee!’ His mother should divorce his sorry ass as I’m sure as hell she didn’t bring him up to be woman-beating cissy unable to take account for his own actions.

    I’d like to see Rihanna bitch slap him, quite frankly, but she has way more class than that.

  3. Casse says:

    I am sure parents use worse words than that around and TO their kids on a daily basis. I frankly think reguardless what an entertainer does personally has nothing to do with what they do artistically. Personal life and art should be seperate. Nobody told us to raise up our entertainers to god like status. All entertainers have their dirt its has just not come out yet. Regular people have their dirt too, only nobody gives a —-(you know the f word that Chris said.) The media, we (I include myself because I am a blogger,books mainly) love to build up people just to tear them down eventually. Because the bigger they become the bigger the story is when we find a way to trash them.

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