Amanda Bynes lashed out at an unsuspecting target Sunday on Twitter -- Rihanna!
The troubled former actress began by Tweeted at the singer: "@rihanna you look so ugly tryin to be white." She deleted the post two minutes later. Then she started up again, claiming Chris Brown assaulted Rihanna (referring to the 2009 incident), because she's not attractive: "Chris Brown beat you because you're not pretty enough."
Then Amanda re-Tweeted a post by Rihanna that read: "'Look who came to see me!! My lover Stella McCartney!!!," to which Bynes replied, "No one wants to be your lover so you call everyone and their mother that I almost named my new dog Rihanna."
And to that, Rihanna responded, "Ya see what happens when they cancel Intervention," referring to the popular reality show.
Then, perhaps the most ironic Tweet of all, from Amanda: "Unlike ur fugly faced self I don't do drugs! U need the intervention dog! I met ur ugly face in person! U aren't pretty u know it!"
Is Amanda jealous because Drakemurdered Rihanna's v**ina hooked up with Ri way back when?
The troubled former actress began by Tweeted at the singer: "@rihanna you look so ugly tryin to be white." She deleted the post two minutes later. Then she started up again, claiming Chris Brown assaulted Rihanna (referring to the 2009 incident), because she's not attractive: "Chris Brown beat you because you're not pretty enough."
Then Amanda re-Tweeted a post by Rihanna that read: "'Look who came to see me!! My lover Stella McCartney!!!," to which Bynes replied, "No one wants to be your lover so you call everyone and their mother that I almost named my new dog Rihanna."
And to that, Rihanna responded, "Ya see what happens when they cancel Intervention," referring to the popular reality show.
Then, perhaps the most ironic Tweet of all, from Amanda: "Unlike ur fugly faced self I don't do drugs! U need the intervention dog! I met ur ugly face in person! U aren't pretty u know it!"
Is Amanda jealous because Drake
. Domestic Abuse
Back in 2009, Chris Brown beat his then-girlfriend, pop icon Rihanna, to a pulp the night before the Grammys. At the 2012 Grammys, he was featured as a performer not once, but twice, and was even allowed on stage to accept an award, thanking God for his renewed career.
Guess what, world? It doesn't matter how much time goes by. Domestic abuse is still domestic abuse, and it's still never okay, and it still hurts the abused person years after it takes place. Trying to brush this situation under the rug only makes matters worse for people everywhere who have been or continue to be stuck in abusive relationships. It sends the message that domestic abuse is okay, as long as you're a sexy entertainment star and you say you're sorry after.
Brown did get in trouble for the events, and he did issue an apology. It is admirable for a person to admit to their bad behavior and try to leave it in the past and become a better person. However, no one should ever make light of an abusive situation, and the fact that Brown has proceeded to act like it wasn't really all that bad on multiple occasions is probably the biggest reason of all to not support him as an artist. Hate is a strong word, but should we really put such a person back in the limelight
- See more at: http://www.chacha.com/gallery/2939/10-reasons-to-hate-chris-brown?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_campaign=zergnet_49275#sthash.aYElP0Zt.dpufGuess what, world? It doesn't matter how much time goes by. Domestic abuse is still domestic abuse, and it's still never okay, and it still hurts the abused person years after it takes place. Trying to brush this situation under the rug only makes matters worse for people everywhere who have been or continue to be stuck in abusive relationships. It sends the message that domestic abuse is okay, as long as you're a sexy entertainment star and you say you're sorry after.
Brown did get in trouble for the events, and he did issue an apology. It is admirable for a person to admit to their bad behavior and try to leave it in the past and become a better person. However, no one should ever make light of an abusive situation, and the fact that Brown has proceeded to act like it wasn't really all that bad on multiple occasions is probably the biggest reason of all to not support him as an artist. Hate is a strong word, but should we really put such a person back in the limelight
. Domestic Abuse
Back in 2009, Chris Brown beat his then-girlfriend, pop icon Rihanna, to a pulp the night before the Grammys. At the 2012 Grammys, he was featured as a performer not once, but twice, and was even allowed on stage to accept an award, thanking God for his renewed career.
Guess what, world? It doesn't matter how much time goes by. Domestic abuse is still domestic abuse, and it's still never okay, and it still hurts the abused person years after it takes place. Trying to brush this situation under the rug only makes matters worse for people everywhere who have been or continue to be stuck in abusive relationships. It sends the message that domestic abuse is okay, as long as you're a sexy entertainment star and you say you're sorry after.
Brown did get in trouble for the events, and he did issue an apology. It is admirable for a person to admit to their bad behavior and try to leave it in the past and become a better person. However, no one should ever make light of an abusive situation, and the fact that Brown has proceeded to act like it wasn't really all that bad on multiple occasions is probably the biggest reason of all to not support him as an artist. Hate is a strong word, but should we really put such a person back in the limelight
- See more at: http://www.chacha.com/gallery/2939/10-reasons-to-hate-chris-brown?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_campaign=zergnet_49275#sthash.aYElP0Zt.dpufGuess what, world? It doesn't matter how much time goes by. Domestic abuse is still domestic abuse, and it's still never okay, and it still hurts the abused person years after it takes place. Trying to brush this situation under the rug only makes matters worse for people everywhere who have been or continue to be stuck in abusive relationships. It sends the message that domestic abuse is okay, as long as you're a sexy entertainment star and you say you're sorry after.
Brown did get in trouble for the events, and he did issue an apology. It is admirable for a person to admit to their bad behavior and try to leave it in the past and become a better person. However, no one should ever make light of an abusive situation, and the fact that Brown has proceeded to act like it wasn't really all that bad on multiple occasions is probably the biggest reason of all to not support him as an artist. Hate is a strong word, but should we really put such a person back in the limelight
. Domestic Abuse
Back in 2009, Chris Brown beat his then-girlfriend, pop icon Rihanna, to a pulp the night before the Grammys. At the 2012 Grammys, he was featured as a performer not once, but twice, and was even allowed on stage to accept an award, thanking God for his renewed career.
Guess what, world? It doesn't matter how much time goes by. Domestic abuse is still domestic abuse, and it's still never okay, and it still hurts the abused person years after it takes place. Trying to brush this situation under the rug only makes matters worse for people everywhere who have been or continue to be stuck in abusive relationships. It sends the message that domestic abuse is okay, as long as you're a sexy entertainment star and you say you're sorry after.
Brown did get in trouble for the events, and he did issue an apology. It is admirable for a person to admit to their bad behavior and try to leave it in the past and become a better person. However, no one should ever make light of an abusive situation, and the fact that Brown has proceeded to act like it wasn't really all that bad on multiple occasions is probably the biggest reason of all to not support him as an artist. Hate is a strong word, but should we really put such a person back in the limelight
- See more at: http://www.chacha.com/gallery/2939/10-reasons-to-hate-chris-brown?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_campaign=zergnet_49275#sthash.aYElP0Zt.dpufGuess what, world? It doesn't matter how much time goes by. Domestic abuse is still domestic abuse, and it's still never okay, and it still hurts the abused person years after it takes place. Trying to brush this situation under the rug only makes matters worse for people everywhere who have been or continue to be stuck in abusive relationships. It sends the message that domestic abuse is okay, as long as you're a sexy entertainment star and you say you're sorry after.
Brown did get in trouble for the events, and he did issue an apology. It is admirable for a person to admit to their bad behavior and try to leave it in the past and become a better person. However, no one should ever make light of an abusive situation, and the fact that Brown has proceeded to act like it wasn't really all that bad on multiple occasions is probably the biggest reason of all to not support him as an artist. Hate is a strong word, but should we really put such a person back in the limelight
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