There’ve been plenty of other articles written on the many reasons Chris Brown should not have been invited to perform (and TWICE, I hear? I didn’t watch) at the Grammys (though I would hope people wouldn’t need to read a well-written argument to be convinced on that point).
But also it should be known that the Recording Academy referred to THEMSELVES as the VICTIMS in the whole Chris-Brown-hit-Rihanna-in-the-face situation. Everything, ugh… just all-around disgusting. 

“We’re glad to have him back,” said executive producer Ken Ehrlich. “I think people deserve a second chance, you know. If you’ll note, he has not been on the Grammys for the past few years and it may have taken us a while to kind of get over the fact that we were the victim of what happened.”

There’ve been plenty of other articles written on the many reasons Chris Brown should not have been invited to perform (and TWICE, I hear? I didn’t watch) at the Grammys (though I would hope people wouldn’t need to read a well-written argument to be convinced on that point).

But also it should be known that the Recording Academy referred to THEMSELVES as the VICTIMS in the whole Chris-Brown-hit-Rihanna-in-the-face situation. Everything, ugh… just all-around disgusting. 

“We’re glad to have him back,” said executive producer Ken Ehrlich. “I think people deserve a second chance, you know. If you’ll note, he has not been on the Grammys for the past few years and it may have taken us a while to kind of get over the fact that we were the victim of what happened.”

(via galentines)