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Post by undeadsob1980 on Jun 28, 2014 18:01:57 GMT -6
Source 1: www.tmz.com/2014/06/27/chris-brown-reality-show-bet/
Okay. For those who don’t know me, I confess: I am NOT a CB fan! This article caught my attention yesterday, amid regaining mobility in my injured chicken wing. So being the media aficionado I am, I decided to share my opinion on the issue at hand. My opinion: if this young man accepts BET’s offer, it will cause nothing but problems. Judging from his former exploits: the young man has mental/social problems, and isn’t the brightest bulb on the ceiling. I mean, seriously --- a reality TV show? BET, you want to give the same man who insulted one of your late icons by squeezing eye drops in his eyes to make himself cry, before performing a tribute song ... a reality TV show?! Frankly speaking, never in my life have I encountered such desperation until now!
Now, this update was rather interesting: www.ballerstatus.com/2014/06/28/chris-brown-interested-reality-show/
*Angela stare* (Jingle): Doo-d-o-o-m ... That’s extremely mature. For once.
On the other hand, considering his mentality and maturity level: if the money looks funny, he’s laughing out the door. Obviously, BET didn’t offer him a pretty penny for the deal. Also, considering the success of E! Network and it’s assortment of reality TV shows, he’d benefit better from working with them; no suggestions to a certain reality TV show that exploits quite a bit about a certain select number of individuals (lol).
I could babble on about “benefits,” but that would offend some people. Also, with my injured chicken wing, I’m really not in the mood to argue. Considering the subject, please, share your opinion. I would love to see your thoughts on this (let’s face it) tomfoolery. A young man with tons of problems is offered a reality TV show by one of his number one exploiters ... Another classic moment deserving of a comedy segment.
This is the Undead SOB, signing out. *hiss*
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Post by MelGabrielle on Jun 28, 2014 18:14:08 GMT -6
I don't like Chris for all the crap he did. All I see on him is a woman beater. I know it's not right to judge others but why should he get a show and, still be in the fame world? Why should we glorify someone who has done domestic abuse like he did? Really he just needs to go away.
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Post by Admin on Jun 28, 2014 18:53:25 GMT -6
Here here to that. That young man is nothing but a behavioral management student who can sing, dance and perform well, who was discovered and brought into a world he was mentally unprepared for. Now that he's achieved famed and success, he don't know how to act.
People! He DOES NOT need a reality TV show!
I've seen way too much of that ignorance in the past fourteen years; it's gotten old and bland. BET, I know you call yourself "black entertainment television" for a reason, but I'm going to be honest: THIS is NOT entertainment. This is exploitation.
Personally, Mel, I want the young man to get some help; not go away. Anybody can change, but they have to be the one to change; we can't do that for them. I don't agree with half the things he did, which led to some fire from me back in my younger days, but --- and I do stress BUT --- I've changed myself. I'm looking at this from a mature standpoint. And I know that if an argumentative motormouth like me can change, so can that young man. We need to stop "keeping up with the Kardashians," and start moving at our own pace towards improvement. Please and thank you, AMERICA!
I'm done. This is all I have to say about this foolishness lol.
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Post by ladymaestra on Jun 29, 2014 11:44:52 GMT -6
Looks like spending time in prison truly does make a person think...I'm glad that CB is starting to wise up. He needs to take the initiative to change if he wants to become a better person; so far, he seems to be doing just that...which is more than I can say for some OTHER celebrities, but I digress. If he just stays away from the limelight while trying to get it together, he'll be fine.
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