Thursday 23 June 2011

Chris Brown insulted as "gay" used the word paparazzi

Chris Brown insulted as "gay" used the word paparazzi berating the 22-year-old singer said on Twitter but he did not mean it. And that some "real shit" he has promised.

TMZ Chris posted a video on Tuesday while talking with a parking meter attendant was caught on tape. When he saw approaching cameraman, Chris is angry and started yelling at him, reporting that the car guy can get a shot at the accused.

He yelled at the paparazzi, “Ya’ll [n words] is weak. Did ya’ll call them to try and film me? Ya’ll [n words] is gay.”

Brown 140 characters on Twitter previous night that used to take back.

“I have total respect for Gay community and my intention was not to insult anyone in it,” he wrote, tagging his tweet with a homemade hashtag, “#REALSHIT.”

Hours later, he posted a shirtless picture and jokes about "cold nipples." So it seems that he is ready to move on with life.

Twitter is a prudent response to the appalling history of Brown and most recently on Good Morning America when attacked by fellow singer and former girlfriend Rihanna asked about including a green room was torn.

Willie Torres wrote, “Well the gay community loves your music. So I hope you mean what you say.”

“You sure do apologize a lot,” wrote Paul McLaren, who also tagged his post “#REALSHIT.”

Saturday 11 June 2011

Chris Brown recently announced their number one album for "triumph"

R&B star Chris Brown recently announced their number one album for "triumph" because of critics over his career is not proved. The singer behind the headlines that attacked his then girlfriend Rihanna test sentence and a community service punishment for for attacking shot down in 2009. Brown's career nosedived after the incident, and they fought hard the last two years to regain their popularity.

His latest
album F.A.M.E. on March Brown marking a record number of first Billboard 200 chart and debuted at the top of their star insisted the "everybody" is proved wrong.

He tells The Source magazine, "I don't really think it's a comeback album. I feel like it's an album of triumph, like an underdog type of album. It's more of me showing and proving everybody wrong. I don't think I ever went anywhere..."

He adds, "I recognize my music touches people and everything I do negative or positive affects people all over the world. So that's definitely a blessing and a curse... The thing I dislike most about my life is living up to everybody's expectations, never being able to be like, 'F**k it,' and do what I want to do, not care about someone's opinion. As artists we're opinionated, but we definitely do care about the public's opinion because that's our consumer."