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Chris Brown & Rihanna - When Fame Met Violence

Chris Brown & Rihanna - When Fame Met Violence

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Dive deep into the 2009 assault that became a defining moment in how we discuss domestic violence, celebrity accountability, and media responsibility. Through meticulous research and cultural analysis, host Ava Grey examines the documented facts, the tabloid narratives that shaped public opinion, and the uncomfortable questions about forgiveness and fame that still resonate today.

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  • Chris Brown Assault on Rihanna - When Tabloids Write the Story
    Feb 24 2026
    Ava Grey examines how American tabloid media coverage of the 2009 Chris Brown and Rihanna assault shaped public perception, analyzing a study that found 81% of articles contained victim-blaming frames while simultaneously condemning the violence—contradictory messaging that contributed to nearly half of surveyed Boston teenagers believing Rihanna was responsible for her own beating. This episode dissects the specific narrative techniques used by celebrity magazines to protect audience investment in perpetrators at the cost of moral clarity.

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    31 min
  • Chris Brown Assault on Rihanna - The Night Everything Changed
    Feb 24 2026
    Ava Grey delivers a meticulous reconstruction of the February 2009 assault that shocked the music world, examining not just what happened between Chris Brown and Rihanna, but how media coverage and public response revealed disturbing truths about victim-blaming in American culture. This episode analyzes the leaked police photographs, the contradictory tabloid narratives, and the troubling statistic that nearly half of surveyed teenagers blamed Rihanna for her own assault.

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    21 min
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