“Welcome To My Life” - Chris Brown’s new documentary blames Rhianna for injuries
One would do well to remind Brown that it was Rhianna who walked away with swelling and facial contusions.
Eight years following the horrendous altercation that left Chris Brown pleading guilty to battery charges, having punched, bitten, and pushed his then-girlfriend Rihanna, comes Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life (2017).
Domestic violence activists are condemning the 110-minute documentary, produced by RIVETING ENTERTAINMENT, as a platform from which Brown justifies the violence he perpetrated against the woman he allegedly wished to marry.
Pitched as “a chance to tell his own story”, the documentary presents an extended feature in which Brown does just that. Providing intimate details about the moments leading up to what many believed would end his career.
This Is Why Taylor Swift’s Victory Matters For All Women
Taylor’s case was about making a point on behalf of women who don’t otherwise have a voice.
Taylor Swift had a major victory recently, and her victory was also a triumph for survivors of sexual harassment everywhere. Pop star Taylor Swift was awarded $1USD ($1.30AUD) in damages after successfully counter-suing a former radio DJ who assaulted her four years ago.
David Mueller, a former employee of Colorado radio station KYGO, took a photograph with the pop star during a meet and greet in 2013. As the pair posed for a photo, Mueller placed his hand underneath the back of Swift's skirt and grabbed her bare bottom. As shown below, that photo showed Swift forcing a smile and sidled up to Mueller's girlfriend, trying to edge away from him, his hand visibly well below her waist.