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Written by Liandra |
16th Feb |
2009 |
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According to life and style magazine…..
Chris Brown hasn’t been dropped from all of his projects — there’s still one in the works.
Melvin James, the director and writer of Caramel, in which Chris will star, tells Life & Style, “Chris’ current situation hasn’t had any effect on things in terms of the film. We’re still planning on working with him.
“We’re still in pre-production, but we’re looking to shoot around September. We got pushed back a little bit because of other projects.
“Chris plays the male lead, Cali. He has a love story with the title character, Caramel.
“Caramel is a modern-day version of the film American Graffiti. It’s a coming-of-age story about young people, their music, their cars, and there’s a love story in there.”
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Written by Liandra |
16th Feb |
2009 |
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Chris Brown addresses domestic dispute….. After exactly one week since his alleged incident with Rihanna, Chris Brown has finally released a statement via People Magazine. Though the message is vague and general at best, it’s good to see him acknowledge that he is seeking spiritual help.
If these allegations against him are in fact true (which they probably are), hopefully, Chris will also seek further counseling so this it’s first and last time he has to go through a situation like this. Read Chris’ statement, below…..
“Words cannot begin to express how sorry and saddened I am over what transpired. I am seeking the counseling of my pastor, my mother and other loved ones and I am committed, with God’s help, to emerging a better person. Much of what has been speculated or reported on blogs and/or reported in the media is wrong. While I would like to be able to talk about this more, until the legal issues are resolved, this is all I can say except that I have not written any messages or made any posts to Facebook, on blogs or any place else. Those posts or writing under my name are frauds.”
Keep your head up Chris….
Sincerely
Source: BET
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Written by Liandra |
15th Feb |
2009 |
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Superstar singer Chris Brown has lost endorsement deals and playtime for his songs on several radio stations in response to his recent alleged assault of girlfriend/pop star Rihanna. But he hasn’t lost the faith of Nickelodeon … yet.
The 19-year old Brown is nominated for a 2009 Kids’ Choice Award in the category of best male singer as chosen by the kids themselves and will remain a nominee for the foreseeable future despite his potential legal troubles.
The kids-targeted network will air its annual awards show on March 28. Kids will be able to cast their vote for the winners in a total of 18 categories online at Nick.com/kca starting March 2“The kids picked him and as of right now he will remain a nominee,” said a Nickelodeon spokeswoman.
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Written by Liandra |
15th Feb |
2009 |
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I haven’t been in a celebrating mood lately with all the unfortunate events but, Happy Birthday to UChris.com today makes it exactly 1 year online. I wanna thank everyone that visits the site and supports Chris even through this difficult time. Also Happy Birthday to me finally 18.
A week later, and we haven’t herd anything from Chris’s Camp. The waiting game continues…..
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Written by Liandra |
15th Feb |
2009 |
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To no one’s surprise, neither Rihanna or Chris Brown, who were each nominated at the 40th NAACP Image Awards, attended the ceremony Thursday night at the Shrine Auditorium. Brown and Rihanna canceled appearances at Sunday’s Grammy Awards after news broke about Brown’s involvement in an assault on a woman the previous night. Police have not identified the woman, but Brown, 19, was seen leaving a pre-Grammy gala Saturday with Rihanna, 20, before the suspected assault.
Few stars wanted to weigh in on the controversy. Sean Combs, a winner for his role in the TV miniseries A Raisin in the Sun, had a terse, “No comment,” about the situation.
Others, like Sean Patrick Thomas, wanted to give Brown the benefit of the doubt. “I just know what you hear on TMZ or other garbage like that. I don’t know the facts yet and I don’t think anybody does.”
Keshia Knight Pulliam, of Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and The Cosby Show, said, “I don’t condone violence against women in any form or fashion, but at the end of the day, you’re innocent until proven guilty. None of us really know what those circumstances were because we weren’t there.”
Rosario Dawson, a best actress winner for her role in the film Seven Pounds, took the opportunity to speak out against domestic violence. “I’m on the board of V-Day which is about stopping violence against women and children. If anything good can come out of this, hopefully it’s that this conversation will come forward, because we should not tolerate that kind of behavior. There are no excuses for it at all. I’ve met Rihanna a few times, and she’s such a sweet young lady and definitely my heart goes out to her.“
Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith say they’ll do anything for Chris Brown and Rihanna – even if it just means leaving them alone.
“Jada and I reached out to both of them,” Smith, 40, tells Extra. “If it’s help they need, then let’s get it right.”
Smith says that the best support right now may be to step back. Brown, 19, is under police investigation in Los Angeles for allegedly beating Rihanna, 20, early last Sunday morning.
“This is a time where they need to be left alone and if they have things they need to work out, work it out,” Smith says, urging the public to wait until all the facts are in.
“People should take a minute before they jump on it and judge,” he tells Extra. “We don’t know nothing. If there are mistakes people make, then they should be willing to live up to the mistakes and do whatever penance they need to do. I don’t think it’s up to us, specifically the media, with such a fast hand to try to chop someone’s head off.”
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Written by Liandra |
14th Feb |
2009 |
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Speaking out for the first time since his son’s arrest, Chris Brown’s biological father, Clinton Brown, tells PEOPLE his son is at home, reflective and filled with concern.
“He’s reflecting on this situation,” Brown, 44, a corrections officer, tells PEOPLE in an interview at his home outside Tappahannock, Va. “He’s very remorseful. He’s very concerned about the situation and he wants to make sure that [Rihanna's] okay.
“This is unfortunate, this stumble, this situation,” Brown continues. “Hopefully, he will get past it. We all have our shortcomings. We all trip.”
And Brown – who flew to Los Angeles to attend the Grammys with his son but never made it to the show – says there are “two sides to every story.”
“If you are on his side, you are on his side,” he says. “Just because someone trips, if you are truly a fan, you are not going to demonize him instantaneously.”
The 19-year-old singer is under police investigation in Los Angeles for allegedly beating Rihanna, 20, early last Sunday morning.
Bouncing Back?
Brown says he spoke to his son in person on Feb. 12. “Let’s just say he’s home,” Brown said, though he never offered a specific location. “Just know that he’s home. He needed some time to get his thoughts together and regroup.”
Calling his son a “lovable young man,” Brown says he worries about the public backlash following the allegations of assault his son faces.
“This music industry is very unforgiving when it comes to having indiscretions,” Brown says. “He will continue to be a good person. He loves people. And like most of us, most humans, things will occur. And hopefully a person won’t be judged simply on that alone.”
A Good Son
Like Chris’s friends, who have spoken about Brown’s easygoing nature, his father says Brown was well liked in school. “He had plenty of friends,” he says. “All the kids gravitated to Chris.”
As for how he feels about his son, Brown says, “As a father, I couldn’t be more proud … He’s the light of my life.”
And, he notes, as a teenager, he still has a lot of maturing to do. “I think he’s [going to] grow as an individual,” he says. “He’s going to take from this situation and learn from it.”
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Written by Anna |
13th Feb |
2009 |
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The news about Chris Brown’s alleged assault on girlfriend Rihanna has clearly touched a nerve with the public. Judging from the hundreds of comments readers left on our story about why some people are blaming Rihanna for the alleged incident and another about reports that this isn’t the first time the couple’s relationship has allegedly gotten physical, whatever happened last Sunday morning, you want to talk about it.
(MTV will air “Chris Brown & Rihanna: Love in Trouble” — an in-depth look at the allegations of domestic violence that Brown faces, featuring journalists, industry professionals and an in-studio audience of young fans — on Monday, February 16, at 6 p.m. ET/PT.)
To read the full article head over to MTV.COM
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Written by Raven |
12th Feb |
2009 |
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Chris Brown may have gotten lucky because the charge he was booked on is kinda weak, law enforcement sources tell TMZ. But he’s still in big trouble, and Rihanna says it’s not the first time he’s attacked her.
Sources say the Los Angeles County District Attorney kicked the case back to the police for further investigation because evidence that he made criminal threats against Rihanna is kind of thin. Our sources are quick to say he will, however, almost certainly be charged with felony domestic battery, a lesser offense but still serious.
Here’s how it went down, according to the police report. After Chris received a text message from a woman who wrote about getting together, an argument erupted. By the way, initially, Rihanna would not tell cops what started the argument.
She did, however, tell them that during the argument, he started hitting her. According to the police report, she ordered him to drive her home and “faked a call” to someone, saying things like, “He’s dropping me off. Make sure the cops are there.”
Rihanna told cops the fake call enraged Brown. He said something to the effect of “You are really fu**ed up now. I’m going to kill you.” This statement is the basis of the criminal threats charge.
At that point, according to the report, Brown allegedly began a violent attack with his fists. At some point, Rihanna took the keys out of the ignition and threw them outside.
And there’s this. According to the police report, she told cops this was not the first time Brown hit her. She referred to it as an ongoing and escalating abusive relationship.
We’re told the criminal threats charge is based on that one statement Brown allegedly made. As one law enforcement source told us, “It’s kinda weak, and the D.A. is not going to prosecute a high profile case like this unless it’s solid.” That’s why it was kicked back for further investigation.
Given the brutal nature of the attack, which the photos clearly show — contusions on the face, swollen eyes, cut lip, bloody nose, bite marks on fingers and arm — a felony domestic battery charge is virtually a done deal. That, however, is a less serious offense than making criminal threats.
Source: TMZ
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I’m just posting sources that are being said. I think this is hurriable waken time. Just remember these are just rumors, we don’t know the real reason, the real truth till this case gets to the end of the truth, we all know something did happen but don’t know exactly what happen.
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Written by Raven |
12th Feb |
2009 |
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—Marnie, Scottsbluff, Ariz.
I reached out to dozens of crisis PR experts today—people who have handled everything from food recalls to child sex-abuse scandals. Their only point of disagreement: Whether Chris Brown’s career is finished, over or merely done.
This is no small fall for a guy who, just last year, was named by Forbes magazine as a “celebrity dealmaker to watch.” His biggest sin since the alleged crime? Staying silent.
Of course, what actually happened remains to be sorted out in full view of Lady Justice. But PR people universally agree that Brown should have launched his I’m-an-ass apology tour by now, or at least some sort of self-mutilating statement.
Here’s the long-shot strategy he should be following…
Police investigation notwithstanding, crisis PR pro Dave Cieslak tells me he that somebody in Brown’s position should “admit his unspeakable mistake and genuinely beg forgiveness from Rihanna and his fans, all with tears streaming from his eyes.”
And yet there is a very tiny chance that Brown could crawl and scrape his way back into our collective good graces.
How? Focusing on his fans in the African-American community is a good start, image management consultant Goldie Taylor says. “We have a forgiving heart in the community,” Taylor says. “It’s happened time and time again. We saw it with Al Sharpton and Tawana Brawley, and look at Michael Vick. He isn’t done yet.”
(Indeed, Vick gets out of prison in July, and his lawyers are reportedly seeking to get him reinstated the NFL.)
That focus may take the form of a sympathetic interview with Cousin Jeff on BET or giving us a very public come-to-Jesus moment by joining an African-American church.
He also needs to curb any news leaks coming out of his camp, as well as put out his own strong message, Taylor says:
“That his love for Rihanna is unfaltering, that he has undying love and respect for black women everywhere, that he has sisters and watched his mother struggle as a single mom, and that he can’t comment on anything directly but that he has great faith in the American justice system.
“But if they keep up with this radio silence,” Taylor says, “he’s a dead brand walking.”
Of course, Brown’s own anti-domestic-violence foundation must follow.
Even after all that, don’t look for a Chris Brown live tour anytime soon.
“If his people are smart,” says Peter Shankman, founder of the PR firm Geek Factory, “they’ll keep him under wraps for at least six months.”
Source: Eonline
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Written by Liandra |
12th Feb |
2009 |
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