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CBS/ AP/ March 7, 2009, 1:48 PM

Is Chris Brown's Career Over?

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Assault charges against R&B singer Chris Brown in the beating of his girlfriend, music superstar Rihanna, and the nature of the allegations against him have left some observers wondering how much of a blow Brown has dealt to his career.

And reports that the two have reconciled have led to questions about the wisdom of such a move on her part and why she would go back to him, if indeed she has.

Brown, 19, made his first court appearance Thursday in Los Angeles on charges of assaulting and making criminal threats against Rihanna, 21. His arraignment was postponed until April 6.

The attorney for Rihanna, a Barbados native whose real name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, appeared on her behalf.

Photos: Rihanna
Donald Etra said Friday that Rihanna would testify against Brown if called as a witness. Etra noted that Rihanna would be required by law to testify if prosecutors subpoena her. He added that Rihanna wants the case overwith quickly. "She wants to get along with her life and career," he said.

Brown was arrested nearly a month ago after, police said, he was involved in an early morning altercation with a woman who, it turns out, was Rihanna.

"The reconciliation between Chris Brown and Rihanna is very real," says CBS News legal analyst Trent Copeland. "She came into court through her attorney (Etra) and her attorney said, 'Look, you know, we have reconciled." '

Photos: Rihanna
But, points out CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy, "In the celebrity world, where image is everything, Brown has gone from wholesome singer to criminal defendant. And his relationship with Rihanna has gone from romance, (allegedly )to domestic violence back, apparently, to romance."

A police affidavit, notes Tracy, "describes a vicious beating, with Brown telling Rihanna, 'Now, I'm really going to kill you," ' and with a widely-circulated photo of Rihanna's bruised face.

"These are real injuries," Copeland says. "These weren't imagined, they weren't perceived, she didn't make this up. These are real, legitimate injuries given to her by real, strong hands."

On The Early Show Saturday Edition, co-anchor Chris Wragge added, "There are reports that another picture does exist of a more-battered Rihanna."

None of this bodes well for Brown, Blender magazine Editor in Chief Joe Levy told Wragge.

"We all know it's not good," Levy remarked, "and the very worst part of it is that Chris Brown's audience, his audience is young. It's female. He sings romantic ballads, he's wholesome, he's clean-cut, he's very young, he's under 20. This is a disaster in that regard.

"If he's seen as an aggressor here and, let's face it, he is -- that picture is out there, it's impossible to forget (that if) his audience can't relate to him as a love figure or a romantic figure, they're going to be scared of him."

" ... The real question is, what does it do when kids read that affidavit, because they will. It's online, (including) the most brutal parts, the most shocking parts, the most shocking parts, blood splattered across the car they were in, not just the threats, but the actual action."

Asked what the response has been of the R&B is hip-hop worlds. Levy said, "There is a public outcry. Many radio stations have taken his songs off the air, listeners have called them, e-mailed them, asked them to take them off the air. There has been public destruction of his CDs. That said, inside the R&B and hip-hop community, things go both ways. Some people have condemned him, some people defended him, and the very worst thing is there's a strain of chatter out there, gossip out there asking, did she do something to provoke this?"

As for Brown and Rihanna as a couple, Los Angeles psychologist David Swanson says, "If Chris Brown and Rihanna continue their relationship as if nothing happened, that could be a tragic mistake. She was choked, she was bitten. If that's not a warning sign to get out of a relationship, that this relationship is dangerous and could lead to your end, I don't know what is."

On The Early Show Saturday Edition with Levy, clinical psychologist Jeff Gardere told Wragge, "I think she's absolutely giving the wrong message. She is a role model, whether she wants to be or not. So, she should put preconditions out there, being back with him, such as he has to get some help, he has to get counseling. She has to look at perhaps what her dependency issues are and what she will do to take care of her own psychological needs, without that the message she's giving is that it's OK to go back to an abusive situation."

Why do women go back to abusive relationships this? "Because," Gardere responded, "domestic violence is more than just physical aggression. It's also a form of psychological control where, in some ways, they're made to feel guilty as to what happened -- maybe they pushed some buttons, maybe they did something to deserve that, and we all know, no one deserves to be a victim of domestic violence."

Brown has said he once witnessed his own mother being abused by his stepfather, and, Gardere says, "Children who are part of domestic violence have a 40 percent chance of scoring higher on behavioral indices that look at pathological behavior. So they're affected, and that's why we expected this to happen in the past, and perhaps may happen in the future, because 20 percent of the abusers end up continually abusing their victims."
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ladyRealTalk says:
I think that it is awful for the public to pass judgement on either of the singers. No one really know what happened except Chris Brown and Rhianna who neither have made comments about the situation. So think guys??? Remember Ike and Tina? It could have been like that... or even better- Remember Lynn Whitfield and Martin Lawrence in "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate"? That chick was crazy!!! Anyway, I am a fan of both of the singers so I think that it is very important to get to the bottom of this before we pass judgement and place all of the blame on Chris just because he's the man... And it's even more extremely unfair that he is taking all the losses now while Rhianna gets all this sympathy from the world and we don't even know anything other than the fact that she had a black eye and could not perform at the grammy's. According to some reports he was bruised too and also could not perform. All of this could just be an evil set up to savatage his career just because she's "a crazy *****"!!! Think about it???
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e_mayunga says:
i just dont understand at all, that boy needed to disappear for now, cause every time i hear him, it kinda annoys me and get in my nerves. he just need a break making a come back at this stage its not gonna do him a favor. Rihanna like any other woman, she is still attached to him, we all have been there. so she is going to have a problem to let him go for sometimes. but he need a break as many people are not ready to hear him, including my self at this point of time. nothing is fun about that. i do not like to hear him, he need to go rehab, just out of site. he got go.
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Jaimey13 says:
Chris Brown's career should definitely be at the very least postponed while he goes through extensive therapy for anger management and abuse to women. I also suspect that some kind of drugs are involved in this behavior. We will be sending a terrible message to teenage girls if he is allowed to just continue on with his career as if he didn't do anything wrong. He is a criminal who needs to be punished.
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Jaimey13 says:
Chris Brown's career should definitely be at the very least postponed while he goes through extensive therapy for anger management and abuse to women. I also suspect that some kind of drugs are involved in this behavior. We will be sending a terrible message to teenage girls if he is allowed to just continue on with his career as if he didn't do anything wrong. He is a criminal who needs to be punished.
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cinnamonbun says:
TMZ where are you......check out the abusive woman from Real Housewives of New York...post her battered fiancee face on your cite.............
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cinnamonbun says:
Hey since every body is talking and putting this 19 year old in his grave already. What about some new news? GUESS WHAT? REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY member KELLY KILLOREN BENSIMON released on her own regnizance. Committed domestic violence on her fiancee causing bodily harm to his FACE.....look it up google it.. Who's talking about it? Is TMZ harassing her? .....respond people what do you think? Oh it's OK for a woman to beat a man senseless?....Oprah , Tyra where are you on this...Dedicate a show to this poor guy...he's only 30 and she is 40 WOW....
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celebrityisatrick says:
Mistake? What mistake? How is beating the crap out of someone just a mistake? This is hilarious that folks are calling this incident a mistake. Oops I almost killed you... gee sorry bout that... oh well lets sing a happy song now and pretend everything is fine... until the next time when maybe you die... oops sorry again. I think that people who defend this sort of PSYCHOTIC behavior as "a mistake" are defending it because they practice it or participate in it them selves. If you beat your wife or girlfriend or children there is no excuse for you... none. If you stay with someone who abuses you then you are condoning this behavior. If you abuse your partner in front of your children you are breeding abusers and victims.If you stay in a abusive situation with your children there as witnesses then you are committing child abuse. lets just be honest and quit hiding behind these cute little words like "mistake"
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blkbexar says:
Baileyccc, you don't know much about Chris Brown's career. He's been active in the music business since 16, maybe 15, and had quite a few hits so he is far from being termed a "one song wonder." He made a big mistake, and I hope he learns from it.

I don't condone what he did, but what gets me is 1) why no one has said anything about his being allowed to drink at the party when he is under 21? If the party host had been an average citizen, the police would have at least cited him for providing alcohol to a minor. Because it was a Hollywood producer, however, nothing has been said! 2) What happened to innocent until proven guilty? Wait until Chris has had his day in court before we start burying him!
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marketingsociologist says:
Two or three weeks ago I was in a grocery store and ran into a guy from my gym. He knew I used to be a music journalist and said, "What does Chris Brown's career look like from now on." I shot back, "What career?" Guy from the gym goes, you know, what.. OH!

Visit here to see Chris Brown's favorite boyhood toy - it's a laugh
http://marketingsociologist.blogspot.com/2009/02/chris-browns-favorite-childhood-toy.html

Also
http://tweenmarketing.blogspot.com/2009/02/chris-browns-favorite-boyhood-toy.html
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cbsantispin says:
Temporarily! The Public's memory is notoriously short! LOL
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