How does everyone feel about Rihanna just now speaking out about Chris Brown?
By m3mcmill
@m3mcmill (4)
United States
November 6, 2009 12:05pm CST
She wouldn't dare talk about it when it happened, but now that it was almost swept under the rug and no one was talking about it now she feels the need to bring it all back up again...
3 responses
@rg0205 (2636)
• Hong Kong
10 Nov 09
It doesn't bother me. I think it could serve as a lesson to women who are being abused. I saw part of her interview in the news and she still appears to be quite traumatized. I don't blame her though. I don't think this issue will ever be entirely swept under the rug. When a woman is beaten, should it be swept under the rug? That woman could be your sister, mother or someone you love.
I think her coming out and talking about it is a brave thing to do. Why she came out now? Well, who knows. Maybe because she wasn't ready to do that before. What she does on her time is her business. Chris Brown has also had the opportunity to speak about what he did so I don't see why she shouldn't be given the chance. Just cause she apparently gave a full account, a lot of people seem to think "Why not let it go?" and make it look like she's the bad person in it.
I feel that it is old news but I also feel that when you put a popular face on a sensitive issue, it draws more attention. I think she could use her experience to influence women to make better choices.