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Friday, February 24, 2012

An Open Letter to Chris Brown


Chris, we need to talk ASAP. We're not even gonna talk about you and Rihanna, we're gonna talk about you and your self destructive behavior.You are a spoiled brat and you need someone to put their foot down and tell you the truth.  Your mom is too busy counting that Breezy money and cyber butt kissing. It's an interesting relationship when the child is the sole bread winner. Where are your people? They all need to be fired and you need people who will allow you to be the best you  I understand you feel attacked but it's time for you to grow up. You are an adult with a multi-million dollar empire riding on your shoulders, you should really try to act like it. You are nobody's victim. You are a volunteer. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "nobody can make you inferior without your consent." In your case, it doesn't matter how many people you feel are "coming for you" you don't have to react. You don't have to respond to every one  says something less than adoring about you. Silence, in your case, is golden. Twitter silence is platinum. It is very immature for you to go on these twitter rants and then delete them. Maybe you should get a journal. Maybe you should take a boxing class. Maybe you should go back to anger management. You need something because this isn't working. I know you feel like you are being wronged by people constantly bringing up the fact that you beat the crap out of Rihanna, and I do agree that they should move on, but you did that. Instead of being offended and throwing temper tantrums about being asked about it, you should just say "I learned from my mistakes" and move on. People will always ask about it because it was shocking. You have issues that need to be addressed immediately.

I fear for the day when you are no longer on top. You can barely handle criticism, I can't imagine the day when your album fails to go platinum. I remember after the incident when you went crying on Twitter about you "can't be a mixtape artist" or something like that. I don't know how long you worked before your first album came out, but you have had success since day 1. I don't think you've heard the word no in years. I don't think anyone has truly told you about yourself. You are your own worst enemy and you need help before you destroy everything you've worked hard to build.

Find the girl and give her back her phone. While you're at it, apologize and throw $500 her way. That would make me drop charges immediately. That phone is very expensive and she probably worked very hard for it and you should return her phone like yesterday.

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