Chris Brown had a tearful outburst at Sunday’s BET Awards that had people debating whether his crying was genuine or not. Some said that Brown’s crying during his Michael Jackson tribute was the real thing, worthy of giving Brown a second chance. Others, including myself, felt that Brown’s crying was an insincere PR stunt.
Well, USmagazine.com revealed this morning that a source has come forward claiming that Chris Brown used a special eye drop to create his tears. In other words, Brown’s “genuine show of emotion†may have been total theatrics. The source says Brown’s bodyguard supplied him with “tear-inducing eye drops,†which he then rubbed in to create the tears. Wow.
Chris Brown’s camp is denying it, of course.
Me? Sadly, I would not be shocked if the allegations are true. I think that the young man saw an opportunity to manipulate viewers into forgiving him so that he could move forward with his career. If he used drops to create the tears, I am even more repulsed by his little “show†on Sunday. Brown faking the emotion is one thing. Using eye drops, in my opinion, makes it even worse.
So, what do you think of the allegations of “tear-dropping�






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But anywho..... For his birthday.... he asked to talk to Michael Jackson..... He had already been a star for some years.... and for a birthday present he asked to talk to Michael Jackson ON THE PHONE..... Well at his birthday bash he sat on the phone for a long long LONG LONG time before the phone call was dropped.... and he was so bummed that he never got to speak to him..... well eventually they talked over the phone.......
Chris Brown is a dancer, singer, entertainer..... and I believe he truly sincerely loved MJ
He wanted to do this tribute to MJ last year..... but it didn't happen cuz all the stuff in the media.....
Plus.... he was not a cute crier.... he was an ugly crier..... I think if he was faking.... he wouldn't have been wiping his face and nose like a lil boy....
PS did those eye drops make his voice shakey like that..... I think its hard to replicate the cry voice.....
As far as crying style, and what not, it's called acting.