Friday, August 28, 2009

Chris Brown’s Momma to The Fans “This Has Been The Most Painful Moment In My Life!”

Chris Brown’s mother, Joyce, has released a statement regarding the events her son got into with Rihanna:

I just want to say from the bottom of my heart…… thank you for your continued support. I’m sorry I wasn’t allowed to speak to anyone as this case was on-going. I can now say this has been the most painful moment in my entire life, but knowing that you were still standing by Chris’ side in his time of need made this a little easier for us. Because of all your prayers, God brought him through. I just want to say God has never failed me and never will. All moms and dads, please stand by your children and pray for their goodness each and everyday. Chris and I love you so much. As the tears fall from my eyes and the pain lingers in my heart, I still say thank You God, thank You, thank You almighty God. If any of you wonder why I continue to speak of God, it’s because I know no other way. I made a promise to Him I would never be ashamed of him no matter where I am or who I talk to. You see this whole thing isn’t about Chris, it’s about God. He wants to show all of you the goodness of Him through Chris. Chris will be addressing all of his fans very soon. We love you so much and so does God. ”

Thank you.

Nobody should fault the mother. Chris said that she was a victim of domestic violence, so who knows if she has actually dealt with the impact that had on her son and Rihanna’s ordeal

NEWS: 23 FANS ARRESTED AT LIL WAYNE CONCERT

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Madonna Gets Booed in Romania

By Kayla
Getting a dose of negative feedback, Madonna endured a solid booing while performing in Bucharest , Romania last night.
While onstage, the Material Girl told her views on discrimination in Eastern Europe, where anti-Gypsy (or Roma as they’re known there) behavior is common.
During the concert, Madge told 60,000 concertgoers her thoughts about how discrimination made her “very sad, especially because we don’t believe in discrimination against anyone.”
Despite the poor reaction, Madonna continued on - hoping to try and get through to the crowd, saying,”We believe in equal rights for everyone, right? Gypsies, homosexuals, people who are different; everyone is equal and should be treated with respect, OK? Let’s not forget that.”