Leave it to Chris Brown for some wonderful insight. He commented on Taylor Swift’s whiny response on Instagram to the Kanye West and Kim Kardashian “Famous” scandal.
“Make music and shut the fuck up,” Chris commented. Lovely.
(Sidenote: If anyone can make you take Taylor’s side in this whole thing, it’s definitely Chris Brown.)
In case you just came out of a weeklong coma, the world stopped on Sunday night when Kim shared some pretty solid proof on Snapchat that Taylor Swift actually knew about the lyric in “Famous” and approved of it. Twitter went mad wild after Kim posted the snaps of Kanye on the phone with Taylor discussing the song, and it didn’t take Taylor long to respond.
“Where is the video of Kanye telling me he was going to call me ‘that bitch’ in his song? It doesn’t exist because it never happened,” Taylor posted in a screenshot of her notes on Insta.
And that’s where Chris Brown comes in. “WHO GIVES A FUCK,” he commented first, and then he felt the need to comment four more times on the post to apparently clarify himself (as if we cared).
“BETWEEN POKEMON (which I love) and this FAKE ASS CELEBRITY HIGHSCHOOL DEBATE TEAM, our values or even our regular lives are too consumed by b——-. ME INCLUDED, I just wanna see things from artists (celebrities) that actually f—— matter. I DONT NEED the press nor am I dropping an album next week,” he wrote.
Galore (G): Nicole Arbour…The world met you as a comedian and Youtuber, now you’re making noise in the music scene and crushing as an entrepreneur. What do you want to be known as? Nicole Arbour (N): Nicole Arbour haha. I look up to the old school entertainers like Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, even Gene Wilder.
When our progeny wants to see visually the societal sentiments in the 21st century and understand the motives behind the images, Go’s art captures this spirit incredibly well, from themes of capitalism becoming ubiquitous both consciously and subconsciously, to the creation of beauty standards and the monetization of beauty and the idea of it. These
Chris Brown’s Just Unleashed Some Deep Thoughts on Taylor Swift’s Instagram
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Leave it to Chris Brown for some wonderful insight. He commented on Taylor Swift’s whiny response on Instagram to the Kanye West and Kim Kardashian “Famous” scandal.
“Make music and shut the fuck up,” Chris commented. Lovely.
(Sidenote: If anyone can make you take Taylor’s side in this whole thing, it’s definitely Chris Brown.)
In case you just came out of a weeklong coma, the world stopped on Sunday night when Kim shared some pretty solid proof on Snapchat that Taylor Swift actually knew about the lyric in “Famous” and approved of it. Twitter went mad wild after Kim posted the snaps of Kanye on the phone with Taylor discussing the song, and it didn’t take Taylor long to respond.
“Where is the video of Kanye telling me he was going to call me ‘that bitch’ in his song? It doesn’t exist because it never happened,” Taylor posted in a screenshot of her notes on Insta.
And that’s where Chris Brown comes in. “WHO GIVES A FUCK,” he commented first, and then he felt the need to comment four more times on the post to apparently clarify himself (as if we cared).
“BETWEEN POKEMON (which I love) and this FAKE ASS CELEBRITY HIGHSCHOOL DEBATE TEAM, our values or even our regular lives are too consumed by b——-. ME INCLUDED, I just wanna see things from artists (celebrities) that actually f—— matter. I DONT NEED the press nor am I dropping an album next week,” he wrote.
Read his profound comments below:
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