More bad news for Team Breezy today…
While
Rihanna’s naked body is serving as the cover shot of this month’s GQ
magazine, her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown is the poster child a new
campaign: The crusade against girlfriend abusers.
In Stockholm,
Sweden, domestic abuse protesters are hard at work trying to get Brown’s
concert on November 19 canceled. Brown’s now infamous 2009 beating of
his girlfriend is the organization’s main beef they’re reminding
citizens in a very visual way.
According to Vibe.com, the
anti-Breezy gang has been posting signs around the capital city,
incorporating images as of Rihanna’s bloodied, post-beating face in an
effort to stunt the upcoming event.
No legal action against the protesters has been noted...
Apparently
the overseas crowd is not as willing to forgive Brown like people in
the States have. This is not the first time he’s faced protest relating
to his abusive slip up.
As Hollyscoop previously reported, a
London store was raided by similar protesters in a mission to dissuade
viewers from buying his new album Fortune. The stickered message,
“Warning - Do not buy this album! This man beats women” read on album
copies for shoppers to see.
The previous incident also came at
the height of rumors that Brown and RiRi were on the road to recovery
and could be on the verge of getting back together. They got similar
tattoos and were acting suspiciously friendly in public meetings…
Since
then, both musicians have appeared on interviews—Rihanna on Andy Cohen
and Chris on Power 106FM—shooting down rumors that they were a couple
again. This, of course, after Brown publicly admitted that he was in
love with both ex-Karrueche Tran and RiRi…
It’s a confusing game
of who likes who love scramble…But even amongst the relationship chaos,
one thing is certain: It’ll be a long time before domestic violence
activists scratch Chris’ name off their sh*tlists.
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