Chris Brown’s ‘Fortune’ Slapped With Domestic Abuse Warning Stickers
Chris Brown successfully dropped his 5th studio album this past June. Fortune hit number 1 in both the U.K. and in the U.S. But a group in the U.K., specifically in London, is trying to turn people away from buying Chris Brown’s album. According to Gigwise, an anti-domestic violence group in London slapped warning stickers on CB albums being sold at HMV stores. The stickers read, “Warning: Do not buy this album! This man beats women.”
The stickers are obviously in reference to Chris Brown’s incident with Rihanna back in 2009. This is the second time this week that the Rihanna incident is brought up. Earlier in the week, people wondered if Chris Brown’s new tattoo was inspired by Rihanna’s battered face. It wasn’t. Either way, 2 albums for 15 pounds? Yay or nay?
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anyone who hit his girlfriend has no respect for her, women in general & especially himself.
But why pull something like this 3 years later…
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this will increase the sells!
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his personal life has nothing to do with his music…..and the album is a good one
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Nigga thats what you get when you hit a woman.
Good thing Drake kicked your good-for-nothing ass and left you with a scar in your ugly lip.
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Listen To Charlie Reply:
September 17th, 2012 at 4:06 pm
@Stuntman,
Word.
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