by Raely B. | November 5th, 2009
I saw the special on 20/20. I was not impressed. I’m now convinced that this may all be a publicity stunt. I understood some of her reasoning, but not all. She seemed coached or briefed before the interview, less the preparation and rehearsal for remaining in the light, looking at the cameras, etc. I’m trying hard to give her the benefit of the doubt. Considering the fact that her album drops in a couple of weeks, doing so is quite strenuous.

I understand Rhianna and why she didn’t talk for so long, shes like the man I fell in love with did this. That’s all the media was talking about when this occured. Glad to see she’s talking about it now and feeling better.
I personally believe once he hits you that’s a no no and you shouldn’t go back. You know what they say once he hits you, he’s bound to do it again. Thank god I have never been in an abusive relationship. P.S…blog login details USERNAME:shopaholic PASSWORD:red
I think it just depends on the person. While there are some people that learn from their mistakes, there are others who do not. It is that group that WILL do it again and as long as you allow them to. With us being the loving and forgiving women that we are, some of us dwell on how we’d like the person to be instead of opening our eyes to who they really are. I was one of those women.
I can’t wait to see this tonight!!
I agree some it is good she is up and talking about it.I would like to see this aswell
I was kind of skeptical of her interview. I don’t condone domestic violence of any kind, male or female, but the interview was just strange to me, overall. She said she still loved chris brown and that she wished him the best and wanted him to do well but that interview more than ruined any chance of him having a wider audience again. I still think that she hit him first and even if she did, it still doesn’t give him the right to strike her, BUT, it just all seems so fishy to me.
I agree. I think she did hit him first and although he didn’t have the right to abuse her like he did, she didn’t have the right to put her hands on him over a text message. I don’t think she should be an advocate for domestic violence if she’s administering it. That’s why I wasn’t moved by it. She said she still loved Chris and that’s understandable. But, I don’t think it’s over between the two of them. I think it was all done as a scheme to promote her album and to make it seem like she did the right thing so she can have sales. I still dont’ think she realized how much of an impact she has on young girls although she was coached to say that was the reason she broke it off with Chris. I was just very disappointed an unmoved.