Sunday, November 8, 2009

Omigosh! Mrs. Prejean, look at your daughter!

Miss USA California's mom has seen her daughter's tape, Steven Tyler is said to have quit Aerosmith, and Rihanna dishes some insight into Chris Brown's behavior.

Miss USA California, Carrie Prejean, recently filed and dropped charges against the Miss USA Pageant. She soon dropped these charges after seeing the video I told you about. After she had dropped them, the pageant's lawyers decided to show her mother the video. Mrs. Prejean's reaction was quite similar to that of her daughter's initial reaction, one of disgust. I guess Prejean hadn't been punished enough. I'm sure her mom will now take away all her trophies and awards after this. Way to be the tattle-tales lawyers... Way to be.

Steven Tyler has supposedly quit Aerosmith. This legendary band has been around for more than 3 presidents. When Tyler leaves, it'll just be some old white guys who can play their instruments pretty well. Not to mention Tyler's connections to the actors and actresses, look at his daughter. Tyler's stage presence as well as his vocals practically made the band. With him gone, Aerosmith will seem like an ill-faded dream. However, Tyler's actions were not entirely clear. Aerosmith may still be fully intact. Bandmate, Joe Perry says, "Steven quit as far as I can tell ... I don't know anymore than you do about it. I got off the plane two nights ago. I saw online that Steven said that he was going to leave the band. I don't know for how long, indefinitely or whatever. Other than that, I don't know." Apparently no one does.

Rihanna, during her appearance on 20/20, claimed that Chris Brown's reasoning for beating her was because he felt invincible. She rationalizes his behavior, Dr. Phil would be proud. She says, "Fame came to Chris very young ... You're a kid and the word 'no' doesn't exist? You become invincible. There's no right or wrong, you just do." She has yet to hear Brown's apology song and thinks his online "apology video" looks like he was "reading from a teleprompter."

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