Can Chris Brown Rebound From This?
VIA PEOPLE:
Chris Brown won’t go to jail for assaulting Rihanna. The question now is whether his plea-bargained penalty – community labor, probation, domestic violence classes – will reform his behavior and save his career.
PEOPLE readers overwhelmingly said justice wasn’t served Monday when Brown reached a deal with prosecutors in exchange for pleading guilty to felony assault. But experts take a more forgiving view, saying the R&B star is already off to a good start.
“In accepting a plea bargain, you’re accepting responsibility for your behavior,” says New York City clinical psychologist Jeffery Gardere. And by taking the court-mandated classes, Brown will be forced to face the issues that led him to become violent in the first place. [Brown has said that as a child, he witnessed his mother being abused.] “Part of those classes is talking about what happened as well as learning what your actions can do to victims and to yourself,” he says.
Anger Management
While it remains to be seen how the singer handles his anger, living in the public eye may serve as an extra deterrent. “He’s going to have a lot of people looking at him and hopefully that will keep him from using violence again,” says Dr. Lenore Walker, professor of psychology at NOVA Southeastern University and author of The Battered Woman Syndrome.
What may be harder for Brown – once known as a good boy – is rehabbing his image. Contrary to reports, he hasn’t started doing this just yet.
“There are no ‘new’ songs from Chris Brown currently being promoted by Chris or his record label,” according to a statement from his label. “There are several old demos circulating that are being falsely promoted as new material from Chris.”
But recently, he has been in the studio recording tracks for his next album, which many hope includes a redemption song. “A song with the proper lyrics and melody can heal wounds,” explains former record label executive Charlie Walk, president and CEO of CWE Media, a multimedia entertainment company. “If he apologizes through song, that may be enough to take him where he needs to go.”




Comments (8)
he can rebound from it.ofcourse there will be a few hatin bitter women who wont just let it go but he can move on from it.dudes always hated on him anyway.as far as white america back on it and offering endorsement deals…don’t hold your breath chris lol sorry just keepin it real.thank god he aint kill no pitbulls he woulda did some time for that lmao.thats right i said it!va stand up!i support mike vick and chris brown
I think he can rebound, and I’m hoping and praying he does. The key for him, is to learn from this mishap, do the right things, and most importantly stay out of trouble. If he does those things, he’ll might get some new fans and regain some that he lost. With that said, watch your back my brother!
He lost my respect i am not supporting anymore for those that do it’s your problem
I hope he does rebound.No one truly knows what happened that night,but Rhianna and Chris. The both of them are trying to move on and put this behind them and so should everyone else.We all make mistakes,what we learn from that mistake is what makes us better people.
oh its on and popping now this is behind him
He will comeback…i hope he does
i hope not but he betta try hard the media is gonna crucify that nigga
Rebound from what?…nothing happened!!!. It’s not like he going to prison for years and have to re-coup his fan base…the nigga will still be able to record right?