Rihanna Interview on 20/20 Part 1-3 (HQ) Plus A Few Celebrities Weigh in
Well here is the full interview of Rihanna on 20/20 I have to admit I’m still not convinced that this chick is all that innocent and either are a lot of celebrities. Here is what former Rap City’s BET Host Mad Linx had to say:
“I think you (like many women) MAY have mistaken what Rihanna said. Diana mentioned how many times on average before most women walk away being 7 & Rihanna said it’s actually 8 or 9 times (maybe she was made aware of some research on the subject). I don’t think she said specifically said that he abused her that many times,& off the record, there are numerous accounts of Riri putting her hands on him in a disrespectful manner in public…this in no way should be an excuse for the type of beat down she received. The bottom line which nobody says is that not just that Men should not hit Women, but nobody should not be hitting nobody else unless its some agreed upon freaky shit” -Mad Linx
Kerri Hilson On Twitter:”I was asked @ soul train awds whether I feel Rih “owes” her fans an explanation. my answer was “hell no, neither of them owe us anything!”
She goes on to say:”Interview was more detailed than I thought it would be…though there still seems 2 be a gap btwn that text msg & the scars and that’s fine.”
What ever the case is it is over said and done and now the blogosphere can go back to their daily lives and so can Chris and Rihanna. Check out part two and 3 of the interview below.
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How in the hell can this check claim that Chris was reading a damn teleprompter when the bitch looked liked she was reading one when she started talking about young girls. The bitch is lying plain and simple. I personally seen the bitch slap the shit out of chris one day in Va, The cops came and filed a report but never pressed any charges against Rihanna.
Yall need to call up to Richmond Police dept and they will tell you the other side tot that bitch. Yeah Chris was wrong for whipping her ass but I can honestly say that I’m not surprised and I seen that coming a mile away.
Think about it, they both must have been abusive in some way, shape, or form because they both have been court ordered to stay away from each other. This situation is deep but he shouldn’t have beaten her like that. He does need help if he lost his temper in that way but she needs counseling too.