Chris Brown’s Manager Muzzles Singer For 2012

Soon after a phenomenal year for singer Chris Brown, which includes Billboard 200 topping album F.A.M.E. and a successful tour under the exact same moniker, the artist’s management team, headed by the shrewd Tina Davis, has declared that Rihanna’s former boxing partner will be undertaking zero interviews in 2012.
Zippo. Not a 1.
According to Davis, the management-imposed radio silence is for Brown’s own very good, saying that their concentrate is, “not have him do interviews but to concentrate on performing and recording”. She didn’t mention it having something to do with his May possibly look on Good Morning America, when he threw a chair by way of a window after a question about his ex, Rihanna. Brown, then in the midst of promoting the successful F.A.M.E., caught a bunch of negative press for the stunt, and with his new album Fortune coming soon, Davis is taking a pragmatic’s approach by putting Brown in detention.
“We’re not trying to be rude, selfish or disrespectful to anybody in any way,” she said. “If individuals are going to judge anything, judge him for his talent. He signed up to sing and entertain. Not to talk about his private life.”
Other tantrum-prone stars have performed the very same. Kanye West put on a self-imposed press lockout soon after a number of of his own controversies, though he does use Twitter to otherwise vent his frustrations. Brown might be poised to do the exact same, though he hasn’t tweeted since New Year’s Eve, when he stated:
“I Enjoy Team Breezy unconditionally! Goodbye 2011. Let 2012 bring as significantly peace positivity and happiness as possible!”
Now, it’s only been a couple of days, but maybe Davis has him on a social media allowance and he just throws it away on Googling himself or playing Farmville. Regardless, we won’t be hearing anything but music from Brown in the coming year.
What do you think of the muzzle Chris Brown’s management team has put on him? Is it for the finest?



















