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Chris Brown Pickup Line: I Promise I Won’t Beat You!

We’re not kidding. This report may be false, but according to Us Weekly , Chris Brown used that vile line on a girl he was attempting to pick up recently. The alleged quote: “”Can I get your number? I promise I won’t beat you!” Brown’s rep said: “I’d be surprised if Chris said something that stupid.” We would have to agree. If he did say that, it would defy comprehension … even more than things Chris normally does like tell haters to f–k off on Twitter. Brown, who pleaded guilty in 2009 to felony assault for hitting then-girlfriend Rihanna, reportedly used the line on an attractive brunette on February 10. The setting was the Lasio Professional Hair Care suite Grammy gift lounge. After he supposedly said it, a witness says, “He and his friends laughed about it, then one yelled, ‘That’s his new line!’ Ugh! I wanted to throw up!” It’s unclear if the brunette accepted Chris’ request. We honestly don’t believe this. Chris has big-time rage issues, and could do a lot better at taking responsibility, showing remorse and simply shutting up . He seems to fly off the handle only when provoked, however, and such a brazen remark seems a tad uncharacteristic, even if Chris is far from perfect. We can see him fuming at “haters,” which is what seems to set him off every now and then, but not joking about beating girls to their faces. Come on, Us . Chris has work to do, but spreading rumors like this is just as bad as his recent tirade. Legitimate criticism is one thing; slander another.

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Monica Lewinsky Back in Spotlight in New Clinton Documentary

Monica Lewinsky has tried to keep a low profile after her role in President Bill Clinton’s impeachment scandal, but she’s become a trending topic of discussion again. All thanks to PBS’ two-part, four-hour documentary, titled Clinton . The documentary, which premieres Monday as part of PBS’ “American Experience” series, sheds new light on Clinton’s Oval Office affair with his then-23-year-old intern through interviews with some of Clinton’s closest advisers. Some of whom had never spoken publicly about the affair until now. Among the former White House staffers appearing on film are Secretary of Labor Robert Reich and Clinton’s former reelection campaign manager, Dick Morris. In the film, Morris reveals, “When the Lewinsky scandal broke the President paged me and I returned the call. And he said to me, ‘Ever since I got here to the White House I’ve had to shut my body down, sexually I mean.” “But I screwed up with this girl. I didn’t do what they said I did, but I may have done so much that I can’t prove my innocence.'” Though she plays a huge role in the story of Bill Clinton’s presidency, Monica Lewinsky herself was not interviewed for the movie. Producer Barak Goodman said that, “We felt it would tilt [the documentary] toward sensationalism.” After the scandal, Lewinsky went through a period of alternately embracing and avoiding her celebrity, but in recent years has been off the media grid. In 2005, she left the U.S. and moved to London, attending the London School of Economics and graduating with a masters in social psychology in 2006. While she has given interviews on the subject, most notably in an HBO special titled “Monica in Black and White,” she has kept an extremely low profile. Clinton is the latest in a series of in-depth documentaries PBS has produced over the years focusing on the often tumultuous careers of U.S. presidents. The TV premiere takes place Monday, but PBS has made the first part of the documentary available on its website. A trailer for the film appears below: Clinton Documentary Preview

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