In an new interview with Atlanta radio station Q100, Rihanna says she misses ex-boyfriend Chris Brown — and even still listens to his music.
In an new interview with Atlanta radio station Q100, Rihanna says she misses ex-boyfriend Chris Brown — and even still listens to his music.
Rihanna goes bottoms up for her new single, “Hard,” flaunting her sexy curves on the cover of her latest single.
In part II of her interview with GMA’s Diane Sawyer, Rihanna details her horrific beating at the hands of ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, saying that during the assault, he “had no soul in his eyes.”
As Rihanna’s tell-all interview airs on ABC’s GMA and 20/20, Chris Brown talks about Rihanna assault on MTV special. Plus he’s having trouble selling tickets to his comeback “Fan Appreciation” concert tour.
Rihanna tells Diane Sawyer she’s speaking out about domestic violence because she wants to be a lesson for young girls, if it happened to her, it could happen to anyone.
Rihanna opens up for the first time about being beaten by ex-boyfriend Chris Brown in Glamour magazine’s December issue.
Kathy Griffin spills to Conan O’Brien about her maybe baby daddy Levi Johnston — and her love-hate relationship with Barbara Walters.
Chris Brown must be starting to feel the repercussions of ex-girlfriend Rihanna’s restraining order against him.
The singer posted a link Sunday night on his Twitter page to a fan created montage of he and Rihanna during their happier days, followed by “I’m sorry yall. Just had to post it.”
The video featuring lovey-dovey shots of Brown and Rihanna is accompanied by Lee Carr’s “The Way We Used To Be.”
About an hour later Chris followed up with a Tweet reading, “FOR THE FELLAS: showing emotion doesn’t make u weak… BEING HONEST MAKES U STRONG.”
Whatever makes you feel better, Chris!
Chris Brown is scheduled to make his comeback to the stage by paying tribute to Michael Jackson at a concert planned for Sept. 26 in Vienna.
The King of Pop’s tribute concert is being planned by Jermaine Jackson, who announced the scheduled performers Tuesday morning.
“We’re very excited — the list is growing more and more,” Jackson told the AP of the 25 artists scheduled to appear, all of whom will play some of Michael’s greatest hits.
In addition to Brown, Mary J. Blige, Akon and Natalie Cole are all confirmed to perform in front of the expected 65,000 fans, friends and family who will be in attendance.
The tribute concert will also be broadcast internationally.
Chris Brown tells Larry King that he and Rihanna are like Romeo & Juliet and that it will be hard not communicating with his ex for five years.