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Chris Brown Awarded Join Custody of Royalty, World Weeps For Little Girl’s Future

Earlier today, we reported that Chris Brown and Nia Guzman would face off in court to determine who would receive custody of their 1-year-old daughter, Royalty. It turns out, we were only half right. Nia showed up in court, and Chris was a no-show. But don’t worry, he was still received the 50/50 joint custody decision he was hoping for, because the world is a terrible place and you can do whatever you want if you’re rich. In fairnedd, Nia was swinging for the fences and asking that Chris receive only supervised visitation rights. That might seem bitter and petty she aptly pointed out that Chris has a history of violence and does dumb things like bring Royalty on tour with him . The judge wasn’t having it, and not only did he rule that Chris and Nia would share custody, he also decided that Nia will continue to receive $2,500/month in child support (She was requesting $15,000.) and must cease talking trash about Chris online. Yes, Chris somehow raised Johnny Cochran and Robert Kardashian from the dead, because that is quite the victory for a guy who couldn’t even be bothered to show up for court. You might be thinking that Chris couldn’t attend because he was busy touring, and you would be half right. He performed in Dallas last night – and the hearing was three hours away in Houston today. But don’t worry, Chris has finally made the trip. Royalty will be heading home with him this afternoon. And by “home,” we mean to his next tour stop in Houston.

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Nicole Arbour Defends Fat-Shaming Video: I’m Not a Bully!

Nicole Arbour was just looking for a laugh, people. The YouTube star found herself in scalding hot water last week after posing a video (below) titled “Dear Fat People…” Nicole Arbour Addresses “Fat People,” Denies Existence of Body Shaming The footage was comprised of Arbour comparing overweight individuals to zombies… slamming all body image trends online… and offering up such nuggets to the obese as: “If you want to be positive to your body, work out and eat well.” In response, YouTube actually took down Arbour’s video for a brief period of time and  Arbour was fired from her job as a choreographer of a movie. But in an interview with the BBC, Arbour says she ought to be commended for her “noble” intentions, which were to “make people laugh.” She also says she was just trying to bring awareness to the serious topic of obesity. “We really care about them and we want them to be healthy because I’m selfish and I want them around,” she quipped in her Q&A. And when the interviewer asked if making jokes at the expense of fat people was “cheap,” Nicole replied: “20 million views isn’t that cheap.”  We’re not sure if Arbour understands the meaning of the word “cheap” here. “I’m an equal opportunity offender and it all goes back to comedy,” Nicole concludes. “I think everyone is being a little too sensitive about everything… “I don’t shame people. It was an act. It was one bit. I don’t hate anyone. I don’t shame anyone. I don’t actually believe in bullying at all.” Watch the video above and decide for yourself whether you think Nicole Arbour is a bully.

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Nicole Arbour Defends Fat-Shaming Video: I’m Not a Bully!