Chris Brown has gotten in trouble again, according to police
reports in Washington DC he is being charged with felony assault on a man. As
you might know his most notable crime was the assault on famous pop star and former
girlfriend of his Rihanna, where he pleaded guilty to two counts of felony
assault and was sentenced to five years probation along with 180 days of
community labor and ordered to complete a year of domestic violence classes. Since
this incident Chris Brown has been slayed in the media for any and everything
he has done, it got some bad for him that the entire year of 2012 he decided
that he wouldn’t speak with the media. However that didn’t mean he would stop
the media from attacking him, throughout the year he was attacked for several petty
incidents. He was criticized by the media for bashing rapper Jay-z for talking
about how he sold drugs before he became a rapper. Then in February the
paparazzi was following him so much that they caused Chris to total his
Lamborghini. Assuming that it couldn’t get any worse with Chris Brown and his
alleged bad luck, he was in a night club in New York city where he ran into his
industry Foe Drake, the two formed a strong dislike for one another when rumors
surfaced that Drake was dating Rihanna. Rumors that Chris didn’t take lightly,
reports have it that all hell broke loose in the NY nightclub, where champagne
bottles were thrown across the club between the two celebrities in attempt to
harm each other. Now I pose this question, is Chris Brown a troublemaker or has
he become a victim of yellow journalism?
I don't think Chris Brown is a troublemaker. I think he made one mistake, and now everything he does is scrutinized because of it. The media taunts him so much, that I'm surprised he hasn't reacted much worse than he has.
ReplyDeleteI don't really know to feel about Chris Brown. It seems like he loves the attention, therefore he acts up on purpose. Only time will tell if he actually cleans up his act. Also the whole entering rehab thing is just an excuse to not go to jail.
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