Chris Brown’s Stockholm Show Protested With Photo Of Rihanna’s Battered Face

November 9th, 2012 // 5 Comments
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World class celebri-troll Chris Brown is getting a taste of his own medicine, once again falling victim to overseas trolls. (Back in September, protesters in Britain affixed stickers to his CDs which stated, “Do not buy this album! This man beats women.”) Today (November 9), Spin points out that a group in Sweden has put up the above poster throughout Stockholm “promoting” Breezy’s November 19 show there. But instead of his adorable mug, the official-looking ad shows the infamous 2009 photo of Rihanna‘s battered face, which of course was taken after Brown assaulted her.

Brown premiered his new song earlier today, meaning it was able to distract everyone from talking about the pesky Rihanna beating for — *checks watch* — oh, about eight hours before this story came along.

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  1. Kerry

    Stockholm has the right idea. Unlike America, which seems to condone domestic abuse. We have this forgive and forget attitude about a man who never once even asked us for forgiveness. Instead he threw even more tantrums time and time again. And we still haven’t heard an apology from him.
    It’s not that I need an apology from him because he hurt my feelings (I’ve never liked him, even before he went crazy). I need one because otherwise he looks like he has no remorse for what he did.
    My mother and sister were both in abusive relationships so I know how men like him are. He’s a coward.

  2. Sam

    I agree, the entire oposision to the chris brown scandals is that ‘its in the past’ or ‘its time to move on’ but were talking about moving on from something that still hasnt been addressed, chris is just an immature boy who has just hidden from this, until it went away.

    Im glad there are people out there who arent going to let it just fade away. He shouldnt be famous, this wasnt him striking her once in a dispute, this man BEAT her face in

    • Kerry

      Exactly. In my opinion it shouldn’t be something that we give up on. Granted he may have apologized to her, and he may actually have gotten help, but if he has he needs to let the public know. Because otherwise he’s capitalizing on domestic abuse. Which is disgusting.

  3. tman

    So exactly what do you people what?
    That he should be buried alive and never be forgiven for his mistake?

    Or EXACTLY what do you want?

  4. Kerry

    I don’t want him to die for what he did. I’m willing to forgive him, because even he deserves forgiveness.
    My problem is he just expects forgiveness without asking for it. I don’t know about you, but I don’t forgive someone unless they apologize.
    He’s going to be the next Bobby Brown if he doesn’t at least try and resolve this. Years from now he is going to be asking people “Why is this incident still following me around?”.
    Like I said before. I don’t so much want an apology because he hurt my feelings, but if he truly doesn’t want to forever be labeled as “that guy who beat the hell out of Rihanna” then he needs to show some remorse.
    If not for Rihanna. Then for himself.

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