Friday, June 3, 2011

Rihanna says "Man Down" video empowers women

LOS ANGELES | Fri Jun 3, 2011 6:42pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - R&B singer Rihanna has defended a controversial music video that shows her gunning down a man, saying it is a message of empowerment for girls.

"Man Down" features Rihanna shooting to death a man who appears in the music video to have sexually assaulted her a day earlier.

The Parents Television Council, the Enough is Enough campaign and think tank Industry Ears, have attacked the video as an act of calculated murder that will encourage young women to turn to violence.

Rihanna told Black Entertainment Television (BET) on Thursday that "Man Down" addresses the topic of rape. The 23 year-old singer was the victim of a violent 2009 physical attack by then boyfriend singer Chris Brown.

"Rape is happening all over the world and we continue to cover it up and pretend it doesn't happen," Rihanna told BET in an interview.

"Girls are empowered by this ... I'm just really impressed that my fans get it," she said. "That was really important to me. This is a story for them."

She also told BET, which itself drew criticism for airing the video, that the girl she depicts is "not a cold-blooded killer" and she shows remorse about the killing.

"I didn't do it to make a controversial video," Rihanna said. "I wanted to make a mini-movie, something raw and artistic."

Rihanna has also defended the video on Twitter.

"The music industry isn't exactly Parents R Us! We have the freedom to make art, LET US! Its your job to make sure they don't turn out like US," Rihanna said in one Twitter posting.

The Barbados native also spoke of double standards that allow depictions of women being exploited in music videos. "Now a woman flips the coin & look!" she wrote.

"Man Down", the latest single from Rihanna's album "Loud", was released last week.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Jill Serjeant)



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Heart transplant teen befriended by Brandy dies at 17

LOS ANGELES | Fri Jun 3, 2011 6:15pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A teenage girl who got a heart transplant thanks to a fund-raising campaign by singer/actress Brandy has died less than four months after surgery.

Jessica Harris, 17, who lived in the same town of McComb, Mississippi, where Brandy was raised, died at a New York hospital on Thursday, Brandy said.

The star of reality TV shows "Dancing With the Stars" and "Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business" met Harris last year and with her family began a campaign to raise funds for surgery to correct her congenital heart defect.

Harris received the transplant in late February.

"Jessica was and will always be an inspiration to our family. In the face of her illness, her courageous spirit and positive outlook gave us memories we will cherish for a lifetime," the singer and her family said in a statement on Friday.

"We were touched by the outpouring of generosity from the public when we set up a fund on her behalf to help cover her medical and travel expenses," the statement added.

Brandy thanked those who donated to the fund and the hospital that carried out the heart transplant -- the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in New York.

Harris suffered from hypoplastic left heart syndrome, and was denied medical insurance through her father's job because she was deemed to be suffering from a preexisting condition.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; editing by Chris Michaud)



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