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Chris Brown’s Alleged Assault Charges Could Cost Him His Endorsement Deals

Posted Mon Feb 9, 2009 12:58pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

No. Not Chris Brown.

He's been the squeaky clean pop R&B poster boy since he hit the scene in 2005 with his #1 debut single "Run It." 

He is not Michael Jackson, but he surely lit a fire under Usher's behind.

He has not publicly feuded with another artist. 

He's been dating his female counterpart Rihanna.

He even had a Doublemint commercial. 

He is 19-years-old.

There are a half a dozen upcoming teen male pop R&B singers signed to major labels who wish they could achieve his success. 

But if the allegations are true that Brown assaulted a woman, his career will be in jeopardy.

According to the reports from the most reputable news sources, Brown turned himself in to authorities Sunday evening in connection with a charge of making a criminal threat. After being interviewed by police, he was released on a $50,000 bond. 

Brown is being accused of assaulting a woman Sunday early morning and fleeing the scene, leaving her in a car in the Hancock Park section of Los Angeles. As a result of the issue, Brown canceled his performance at Sunday's 51st Grammy Awards where he was nominated for two trophies, best pop collaboration for his song "No Air" with Jordin Sparks and best male R&B performance for his ballad "Take You Down."

It is unclear whether or not his girlfriend pop star Rihanna was the victim, however, insiders are speculating that it was the "Umbrella" singer who made the 911 call to police, complaining of being attacked.

Rihanna also withdrew from her scheduled performance from the Grammys.

The couple was last seen together Saturday night when they attended the annual pre-Grammy party hosted by music veteran Clive Davis. Reports indicate that they were happy. 

On Sunday a spokesperson for Rihanna told People magazine that the singer was well, but did not confirm whether she was involved in the altercation.

I hate to speculate on matters like this until all of the facts have been revealed. But I do want to consider what the ramifications might be for Chris Brown if he is found guilty of hitting a woman.

Aside from potentially serving jail time, Chris could face a backlash from his fans and the companies that endorse him. 

Wrigley said Monday that it will be suspending its Chris Brown ad campaign for Doublement gum. In a statement the company said it would delay any advertising or related marketing until the situation is resolved, AP reported. Wrigley added that Brown should be "afforded the same due process as any citizen."

Advertisers and sponsors are quick to disassociate themselves from artists with controversial histories. Ludacris lost an endorsement deal with Pepsi in 2002 when The O'Reilly Factor host Bill O'Reilly attacked the soft drink giant for supporting an artist whom O'Reilly described to have socially irresponsible lyrics. And last year, Verizon pulled the plug on its sponsorship of Gwen Stefani's tour after opening act Akon was seen on a web clip dirty dancing with an underage girl at one of his club dates.

Just last week, we saw the consequences Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps faced when photos surfaced of the 23-year-old swimmer smoking marijuana via a bong pipe.

This could potentially affect Chris' invitation to other award shows and might even prompt fans to not support his upcoming concerts. 

Respected hip-hop historian and journalist Dave "Davey D" Cook said that Brown losing endorsement deals is hardly the key issue. He wants to know how the community will be affected by having role models in Brown and Rihanna entangled in a widely publicized domestic matter. "The music industry, they'll circle the wagons and protect him," Cook said via email. "They'll spin the story and even go out after the victim which is happening now with Rihanna, who is catching heat from people accusing her of snitching."

Cook adds that he would like to see both Brown and Rihanna get help, but he believes that the music business will first put emphasis on keeping Brown's career afloat. "Chris Brown is a hot commodity making money in a crumbling industry that celebrates abusive culture, i.e. pimping," Cook said. "He'll be protected and held up to high esteem just like Ike Turner, Dr. Dre and Big Pun and numerous other artists and entertainers accused of domestic violence."

Many of Chris and Rihanna's fans are already forming opinions about the allegations.

After the news reports were released, fans expressed their opinions on social networking sites. 

I've read many status updates on Facebook that conveyed anger towards Chris Brown.

On Rihanna's MySpace page, some users left her encouraging words, telling her that they are praying for her, that she will be okay, and to do what's best.

Ironically, few harshly condemn Brown. Some even take his side, citing rumors that Rihanna may have provoked a fight between the couple.

The comments on Brown's MySpace page clearly support the artist. One reminded him that he is innocent until proven guilty, while another told him not to worry because everyone makes mistakes. 

We will see how the reaction develops as more of the story comes to light.

Brown is scheduled to go to court on March 5.

17314 Comments

101. Yahoo! Music User -
Just wait. It'll turn into a "Oh, my man I love him so." Look at all the PR it generated, already. She'll drop charges and it'll all be forgotten in no time.

102. Yahoo! Music User -
Isn't double standard anyway. I should be that no woman or man should ever hit another woman or man. What gives women the right to hit a man? That's wrong too you know. And that's coming from a woman. So women shouldn't provoke men just as men shouldn't provoke woman. If I ever hit man I would want to be rightfully punished. I'm a human not just a woman. And science doesn't mean anything. I don't go around hitting people just because I grew up in a home with domestic violence. In this case my father too was abusive, but my brother was in a relationship where his gf sent him to the hospital. And she got let go without a single night in jail...wtf, now she's a nurse, so beware bother women AND men...

103. . -
1) If this is what it takes to get rid of that gay double mint commercial, I'm happy!

2) This is not the end of his career, matter of fact, it'll boost it. We all know Hollywood likes controversy and supports men who beat on women. Imagine how many rappers will rally behind him, call him Minnie Slim Shady.

104. juicygirl12323 -
i think everybody is taking this too deep she told the news reporters she gave him an std and they were already arguing and she was in his face i know i'm a girl and there is no excuse for hitting a trifling woman no matter the issue but she was wrong and in being wrong the double mint guy whupped her ass and she know better next time. if this messes up his career then he never had fans in the first place, there are a lot of guys who are famous who have done a lot worse and people kiss the ground they walk on he is 19 and dumb, she need to take her grown infected tail somewhere and leave him alone or he gon't whup her ass again for being dumb and full of cum idiot!!!!

105. Kay -
i cannot believe they are compairing beating someone to smoking pot...

106. Crystal -
There is no excuse in the world for hitting a woman or threatning a woman!!! NONE!!!!! If he is guilty than he should pay!! And to all those people that say she might have provoked a fight you either beat woman or deal with men that beat you!!! If and i say IF he is guilty he should pay!!!!

107. CHRISTINA G -
i dont condone domestic violence at all... FOR NO REASON! But, why is the media blowing this tragic situation sky high? its bad enuff that its a domestic situation... now its being said on the radio that she gave him genital herpes? its sad that people's personal business have to be put on blast, whether its the truth or not!

108. D-rock -
I love how people love this dude even after he hits his girl...

Just goes to show you how dumb people make it big then screw it up. Brown's career is done for good because the only people who loved him were girls and now what girl's gonna love an abusing P.O.S?

He's a punk. Hope he gets at least 4 years for his felony. This way dudes in jail can rough him up a bit like he did to his g/f. He'll be passed around in there like a std. Dont drop the soap, chris. Chew on that Mr. Wrigley.

109. E -
Well if she would stop being linked 2 every artist in tha damn industry maybe this wouldnt have happend...But it dosnt make it right i kno that, he should have been smarter than that

110. hvc448 -
i think we all need to get lives and leave these poor people alone.

111. Tbags -
You people are nuts and need to get a life. Chris Brown done! career over! next!!!

112. L -
Scandalous!!! :o

113. StephanieQ -
I don't know what happened that night, no one does for sure. However, regardless of the reason why he may have hit a woman, the point is that beating someone does not solve anything. I hope the allegations are untrue because it would be a shame for a young man's career to go down the drain due to such a stupid action.

114. Tandy M -
degrassi1316 I believe you are one of those women who believes a man has a right to hit you because you looked at him funny. You are truly backward in your thinking - you can not be provoked to hitting someone considering your ass will go to jail.

115. musicfan2009 -
Rihanna is the victim. I wouldn't place any bets on their future's for now. But I think the music world got to them both. I don't think Rihanna is as bad as Chris Brown's people or his fans may claim. I am a fan of both, I just think it is sad. I hope things get better for them, and that Rihanna and Chris can work it out, if she can't. She should dump him, take some time for herself and her family, and then move on with her life and career.

116. lilkat78 -
Degrassi, way to stand up for women! You are blaming Rihanna who has also appeared laid back. Don't you know because he watched domestic abuse he is more likely to be aggressive in a relationship?
This is sad and if he did it, he obviously needs help. Good for the girl that called police and stood up against it. It usually takes a woman to leave an abuser 7 times to she finally doesn't go back.

117. KittyCat -
People on here who say things like "I know Chris Brown would never do anything like this..." blah blah blah are stupid. You don't know him just because you've seen all of his videos...freakin' idiots!

118. PsychoSpice™ -
It is NEVER okay for a man to hit a woman. I really hope this isn't true because I like(d) Chris Brown; but, child victims of domestic abuse sometimes do grow up to be abusers themselves because their heads are messed up. Poor Rihanna if he hit her. Sheesh.

119. Billy -
Ri Ri stop snitchin please

120. ness -
woww! i cant believe he did that!!=O
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