RiRi gets a lot off her chest.
Queen RiRi covers the November issue of Vanity Fair and spills on everything from her rise to fame, sex, and Chris Brown.
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The singer gets incredibly candid discussing her former flame, the abuse he inflicted upon her, and the aftermath of it all.
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A very nasty woman who thought a check was more important than morals. That shocks you? A check trumps morals by miles."
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Well, I just never understood that, like how the victim gets punished over and over. It's in the past, and I don't want to say 'Get over it,' because it's a very serious thing that is still relevant; it's still real. A lot of women, a lot of young girls, are still going through it. A lot of young boys too. It's not a subject to sweep under the rug, so I can't just dismiss it like it wasn't anything, or I don't take it seriously. But, for me, and anyone who's been a victim of domestic abuse, nobody wants to even remember it. Nobody even wants to admit it. So to talk about it and say it once, much less 200 times, is like … I have to be punished for it? It didn't sit well with me.
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