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It may not be over for Chris Brown if he continues to sing. With the artist’s career on the threshold and his impeccable reputation stained by charges he assaulted his famous girlfriend Rihanna, one of Manhattan’s most renowned reputation rehabillitators suggested that the R&B singer kept on doing what he knows best.
“Come up with a soulful song about what happened,” explained Davia Temin, CEO of Temin and Co., as quoted by the New York Daily News. “I would use my fame to say, ‘Look we are all human and make terrible mistakes,” Temin added.
According to Davia Temin, the entire idea of this recommendation is to accept the “thing that hurt you the most” and transform it into something useful. In addition, Temin said that Chris Brown had better launch a foundation on “nonviolent resolution” to family quarrels.
Moreover, 19-year-old Chris Brown, who is a performer, could actually make a song about the drama he and his girlfriend have endured in an attempt to comprehend that “coming back is possible.”
Rihanna’s attorney announced on Friday that his 21-year-old client would testify against her fellow singer boyfriend if called as a witness in Chris Brown’s assault case. Donald Etra, who is representing the Barbados-born beauty, explained that Rihanna would be required by law to give her testimony if prosecutors subpoena her.
The attorney attended a court hearing on Thursday, the same day Chris Brown appeared for the first time in court on charges of attacking and making criminal threats to Rihanna. However, Chris Brown’s arraignment was postponed to April 6.
Chris Brown was taken into police custody on February 8 as a result of a squabble that police officials say he had with Rihanna inside a rented vehicle in an upscale Los Angeles neighborhood. However, the R&B star was released from custody as soon as he posted a $50,000 bail.
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