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Jay-Z Reportedly Warns Chris Brown He Will End His Career If He Hurts Rihanna Again (Details)
Last Updated on Monday, 15 October 2012 08:42
Written by EbenGregory
Monday, 15 October 2012 08:42

Jay-Z “allegedly” wants Chris Brown to know something.

Reports The Sun:

Jay-Z takes on the big brother, dad and bodyguard roles when it comes to RIHANNA.

He had a quiet word with CHRIS BROWN at one of his shows in New York last week and told the singer he would “finish him” if he ever hurts Rihanna again.

The Jigga Man invited them as a couple to the gig and is prepared to give Chris a second chance – providing he doesn’t step out of line.

A source said: “Jay-Z told Rihanna that if Chris is truly making her happy then to go for it.

“He invited them as a couple to his concert in New York and backstage he called Chris to one side and told him if he hurts Rihanna, whether emotionally or physically, it’s over for him.

“He’ll ensure it will result in the end of his career.”

Given how influential Jay-Z is, even Chris should work out it’s best staying onside with the rapper.

Then again, he’s not blessed with common sense, that lad.

And now…

The Jigga Man takes it away.

@ebengregory


1 Comment
  1. CommentsTaem   |  Thursday, 08 November 2012 at 4:25 am

    I don’t feel he needs to apologize anomyre than he already has. Besides he has taken responsibility for his part he played in it, why hasn’t she. This did not occur because he just decided to beat her up. She instigated the fight, and he defended himself, as think he should have. And if women were really honest with themselves, as I am I readily admit to starting quite a few fights with my man. Some women like it like that, and I think Rihanna is one of them!


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