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Rihanna Heartbroken Over Chris Brown ...And His New Girlfriend April 17. 2009
Rihanna, out partying, looking like she wants to cry (Pacific Coast News) Rihanna was photographed going to the club last night and the pictures say all she is not verbalizing. Before, she looked angry over the Chris Brown case, walking around Los Angeles weeks ago with an upset expression.
LOL! why does Chris Brown always look so spaced out, like he's hearing crickets. Then, following the industry PR mold, she was told to smile through the pain and she did. She was seen smiling for the cameras and giving the thumbs up sign.
Natalie Mejia But the pictures taken last night show a heartbroken Rihanna, who looks like she has been crying. What’s changed, you ask? Natalie Mejia, Chris Brown’s new girlfriend and PR ploy, has entered the picture. "Low Self-Esteem" A survey released today by the Girl Scouts, confirms something I wrote two days ago, regarding Rihanna suffering from “low self-esteem” in the Chris Brown case.
In other news, accord to Media Take Out, singer
Ciara took a photograph that is included in her album's art
work, that appears to mock Rihanna
It is a photo of her wearing a hairstyle Rihanna did months ago, with a facetious caption telling a man not to beat her anymore. Ciara is Chris Brown's Sony Music label mate. Several weeks ago, Ciara's boyfriend, rapper 50 Cent, also made fun of the fight between the couple. Chris Brown and Rihanna: What Do Girls REALLY Think? New Survey Uncovers Interesting Results NEW YORK, April 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new survey commissioned by GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA through the BUZZ MARKETING GROUP has uncovered some interesting news regarding the reactions of girls to the highly publicized Chris Brown and Rihanna incident: 95 percent of girls surveyed say Chris Brown's alleged actions are not acceptable or justifiable for any reason, and 48 percent believe that low self-esteem will be the primary reason for Rihanna getting back with Chris Brown. Girl Scouts of the USA commissioned the study to ensure girl's voices were accurately represented and to stress the importance of self-esteem among girls. The incident reportedly left young singer Rihanna battered and bruised at the hands of her singer boyfriend Chris Brown. Shortly after, it was widely reported by the Boston Public Health Commission that teens were believed to put Rihanna at fault for the alleged attack. However, it seems Boston teens do not reflect the nationwide view among girls. The Girl Scouts of the USA uncovered that a majority of girls - nearly 59 percent - hold Chris Brown responsible for what happened, followed by 33 percent who place the blame on both Rihanna and Chris Brown... US Girls Surveyed Over Brown and Rihanna 2009-04-17 01:03pm - Almost half of American girls believe that low self-esteem will be the primary reason for Rihanna getting back with Chris Brown, according to a new survey commissioned by Girl Scouts of the USA. The survey by the Buzz Marketing Group considered the reactions of girls to the highly publicised Chris Brown and Rihanna incident, which found 95 percent of girls say Chris Brown's alleged actions are not acceptable or justifiable for any reason. |
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