
Chris got into a Twitter war with comedian Jenny Johnson and made light of his 2009 assault on Rihanna and now top relationship experts and psychiatrists tell HollywoodLife.com that Chris is not trying to be a better man.
Chris Brown might not want to read what the experts are telling HollywoodLife.com. The 23-year-old deleted his Twitter account after getting into an incredibly vulgar fight with comedian Jenny Johnson over the Thanksgiving holiday and HollywoodLife.com wanted to know why Chris would even engage in a verbal brawl with a woman whose opinion shouldn’t matter to him. Plus, why would he bring Rihanna into it?
What does Chris’ angry and down right dirty comments to Jenny say about Chris’ anger?
“Chris’ actions only show his aggression towards women and how it manifests,” relationship expert and radio host of the Scott and Todd show on PLJ, Cooper Lawrence tells us. “He had no problem saying some of the nastiest things to [Jenny] and basically went after her as aggressively as possible. Kind of proving her point that he has no class. A real man and a good man would have just ignored it especially because it was coming from a female.”
The fact that Chris brought Rihanna into it by tweeting “Just ask Rihanna if she madd??????” means that he hasn’t learned from his 2009 assault.
“Jenny shouldn’t have written such mean tweets, but, at the same time, Chris’ impulsive angry responses show that he he still has as much rage towards women,” Beverly Hills celebrity psychiatrist, Dr. Carole Lieberman Lieberman tells us. “He is still a bomb waiting to explode. Throwing Rihanna in there by saying “ask if she’s mad” only shows his lack of respect for all women including the one he beat.
— Chloe Melas
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Mystery
Posted at 2:26 AM on December 2, 2012
The bible says let he without sin cast the first stone . . . everyone has made mistakes in their life no matter how big or small. He has shown remorse, he probably just got tired of apologizing to people who don’t want to hear his sorry, just want to have an excuse to pick at someone since they have nothing else better to do. He probably realized he got the forgiveness he really should be worried about. Anything we have to say about him is irrelevant. He didn’t do anything to us to need our forgiveness. He has been trying to redeem hisself. He knows people are watching him all the time, he just must not know that they just want to see him lash out so they can have something else to say about him. He has done wrong, but there is no mistake too great to recover and bounce back. Plus, I do know he shouldn’t have responded to her but no one can say that if someone’s been publicly insulting you for years you wouldn’t eventually crack no matter what sex the person is, especially with everything she said. (women are not second rate citizens) Suddenly, cyberbullying is okay because it’s Chris Brown whose the victim. People keep saying he’s not setting a good exaple. Well, resposible parents need to teach their children how to act instead of letting their children use a celebrity to determine what they’ll do in the future. People keep saying they’re disgusted by him because of what he did to Rihanna. No ‘woman beater’ should be as successful as he is. Last I checked he only hit ONE woman ONE time. Nobody heard any other reports but that one. I never heard of him beating Draya, Jasmine, Karrueche, or any other girlfriend he might have had. People like this can’t stand to see him do better, so that’s why they continue to try to knock him down. If he was to kill hisself because of all this hate, what will you think then? The race thing is there too. I never knew anything about Charlie Sheen, Mel Gibson, or anyone else until a little while ago. I knew about Chris Brown, Ike Turner a long time ago because everyone talks about that. I never hear anything about those white people. the African American’s mistakes are the ones we always hear about and dwell on. Grow up please. How would you feel if you made a big mistake, and suddenly, about half the world hates you, and they don’t even know you. He’s been at the Jenesse Center, launched Symphonic Love, and he hasn’t tried to redeem himself? Go get you a life and stop trying to point out all the negatives in his.