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Rihanna Embarrassed by Falling for Chris

November 6, 2009, 7:05 am Michael Y. Park | People.com whomagazine

The singer says it took the realisation that she's a role model for her to speak out

Rihanna Embarrassed by Falling in Love with Chris Brown
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Only after she had a revelation about her duty to her fans did Rihanna realise that she had to speak out about how she was a victim of ex-boyfriend Chris Brown's domestic abuse.

And now? Now she's almost ashamed of herself for having gotten into a relationship with him in the first place.

"I fell in love with this person," she tells Diane Sawyer in an interview that aired on Good Morning America on Thursday, Nov. 5. "That's embarrassing."


The singer, 21, also hinted that it may have taken "eight or nine attempts" before she could finally leave the relationship.

"It's pretty easy to go back," she says, affirming Sawyer's statement that the average woman makes seven attempts to leave an abusive partner. "You start lying to yourself. The physical wounds go away. You want this thing to go away. This is a memory you don't want to ever have again."

Now a reconciliation is all but impossible - a judge has ordered Brown, 20, not to contact Rihanna (real name: Robin Fenty) for five years as part of his sentence.

Rihanna says she was further humiliated by the public nature of the incident, which included a leaked photo of her battered face.

"I was like, here goes my little bit of privacy," she says.

But she had an epiphany about how her actions after the assault would affect thousands of impressionable girls.

"When I realised that my selfish decision for love could result in some young girl getting killed, I could not be easy with that part," she says. "I couldn't be responsible for that. Even if Chris never hit me again, who's to say their boyfriend won't? Who's to say they won't kill these girls? I didn't realise how much of an impact I had on these girls' lives until that happened."

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19 Comments

  1. Hydz 04:30pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Sounds like she is grabbing as much attention and publicity as she can. Milking her situation to further her career and support her victim mentality. The percentage of ppl who think it's ok to bash wome would be tiny. And those that do are either inbred or damaged goods. I would never cond ...

  2. Andrea 04:11pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Yeh i Have to LOL at fred. I grew up with a lot of domestic violence and moved out at a really young age...I dont go round beating up anyone else. It depends on the person and the choices they make.

  3. Stacey 03:56pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Who cares? This woman is nothing but an Illuminati whore. Satan worshipping sex slave. Have a look on youtube under Rhianna backward masking. She has some really nice lyrics and messages, encrypted in her songs. Role model? Heaven help us!!!!

  4. Valerie M 03:47pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I'm not a big Rihanna fan. I felt sorry for her when I learnt she was being abused but when she took him back I felt like slapping her myself to wake her up. Good on her for finally having the courage to walk away and to speak up about her ordeal. It's nice to see some celebrities ac ...

  5. readmynick 03:36pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    @Fred I've been hit around alot when i was a kid but hey, i dont go around punching anyone i date

  6. Fred 03:28pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    This is what happens to kids who are hit by their parents; they grow up thinking it's o.k. to hit others. Read up on Brown. Most men or women who grow up seeing dom violence as o.k. were hit as kids. Hitting someone is NOT part of love, whther it's your kid or your partner/lover. It& ...

  7. pimp my ride 02:30pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    i wonder if a britney spears song was playing in his head when he punched the crap out of her pretty face - oppps i did it again. LMFAO WHILE ROFL

  8. Simon Ashworth Wood 02:11pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    There is nothing wrong with showing off your body. Looking at the big picture of the 2 million years of human existance, it is only a very recent, arbitrary cultural practice to cover the body. Not all cultures are prudes like us.

  9. Simon Ashworth Wood 02:10pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    If you don't let women wear what they want to wear, then you are continuing sexism. There is nothing wrong with showing off your body. Looking at the big picture of the 2 million years of human existance, it is only a very recent, arbitrary cultural practice to cover the body. Not all cultu ...

  10. Obsidian Blackbird 12:57pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I am not a fan. She is a young lady who encourages the objectification of women. I am glad she has spoken about this, but will respect her more when she wears some clothes. This girl sells her body as much as her voice. I would not consider her to be a healthy role model for my children. She is a m ...

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