Upcoming ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Episode Plot Inspired By Rihanna + Chris Brown [VIDEO]
Next week, 'Law & Order: SVU' will air an episode inspired by Rihanna and Chris Brown's domestic abuse case, in which Brown assaulted Rihanna before the 2009 Grammys.
Next week, 'Law & Order: SVU' will air an episode inspired by Rihanna and Chris Brown's domestic abuse case, in which Brown assaulted Rihanna before the 2009 Grammys.
It's a case of "he said, he said," as R&B stars Chris Brown and Drake are pointing the finger at each other over last June's nightclub brawl, where a battle bottle ensued between their crews. The fight took place at NYC hotspot W.I.P.
A picture may be worth a thousand words -- but oftentimes they're the wrong ones, and man do we hate it when that happens.
The photo above began circulating after the 2013 Grammy awards along with a story that alleged Adele gave Chris Brown a stern talking to for not standing when his rival Frank Ocean beat him out for an award.
But alas, the British chanteuse says that story is false. Which gave us a serious case of the sads.
In pop music, we have "New Couple Alerts." But our favorite trouble magnet Chris Brown has his own category and it's a "New Feud Alert," since he is engaged in so many of them. The latest feud to pop up on the Breezy radar? Former 'N Sync member Lance Bass, who disapproves his use of the "F" word.
Chris Brown is heading back to court, but this time not as a defendant. The 'Don't Wake Me Up' singer is eager to file a lawsuit against the paparazzi that he claims led him to crash his Porsche yesterday (Feb. 9).
We are never allowed to forget that Rihanna and Chris Brown are back together. Because they will perpetually remind us whether it's not our business or not. It's why Instagram was invented after all.
Just four years after Brown beat RiRi's face to an unrecognizable pulp on the eve of the 2009 Grammys, the couple was spotted canoodling at this year's awards, with Brown throwing on his best "derp, that's a camera" face for the photogs.
Rihanna really stands by her man. In a twist of irony, Chris Brown headed back to court in Los Angeles today (Feb. 6) regarding probation issues.
UPDATED: According to Brown's reps, this whole thing was the work of a hoaxster. One of his mouthpieces told Gossip Cop, “It’s fake. He currently doesn’t have an Instagram.” Which could be an attempt at damage control, or it could be the truth. You decide.
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Chris Brown recently took to his Instagram account, which he made private after a fight with singer Frank Ocean, to complain about how hard it is to be Chris Brown.
Cue Team Breezy telling him everything is going to be okay and everyone else is just a big fat meanie.
TMZ is reporting that someone from Chris Brown's entourage threatened to shoot Frank Ocean and called him a homophobic slur during their Jan. 27 scuffle. But despite the serious nature of the new details, the case is now closed, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Frank Ocean, you are the bigger man!
First, Chris Brown defiantly deleted his Twitter account last fall after fighting with a writer. Then he expressed that he felt persecuted like Jesus Christ by painting a picture of himself after the epic brawl with Frank Ocean -- which erupted not over a song or a beat or even a girl, like Rihanna, since Ocean likely isn't into her after coming out, but a PARKING SPACE OF ALL THINGS.
Now, Breezy has further likened himself to Jesus Christ in the social media space by "detaching himself from that world" and deleting his Instagram.