Rihanna has marvelled at the "audacity" of CBS wanting to use one of
her songs, a week after pulling it from its Thursday Night Football
show.
The network pulled the plug on using the star's song Run
This Town in its show last week, following the Ray Rice domestic
violence scandal. But it seems the company now wants to reinstate the
tune, and the 26-year-old is far from impressed.
"CBS you pulled
my song last week, now you wanna slide it back in this Thursday? NO,
F**k you! Y'all are sad for penalizing me for this," she raged on
Twitter. "The audacity... (sic)"
Problems arose after footage of
former Baltimore Ravens player Ray, punching his then-fiancée in a lift
and knocking her out cold, came to light. The couple are now married,
but the star had his contract with the team terminated and the NFL has
slammed him with an indefinite suspension.
Rihanna is no stranger
to domestic violence after her highly publicised relationship with
fellow singer Chris Brown ended with him assaulting her before the 51st
Grammys in February 2009.
"We thought journalistically and from a
tone standpoint, we needed to have the appropriate tone coverage," CBS
Sports Chairman Sean McManus said at the time.
Chris and Rihanna
have rekindled their romance on a number of occasions since the
incident, but while they are currently separated, the Barbadian beauty's
frustration no doubt comes from wanting the media to stop dredging up
the past and move on.
In a 2012 interview with Oprah Winfrey, she admitted she had made her peace with the Loyal singer.
"I
have forgiven him," she said, though she admitted: "I was angry for a
long time. I think he was the love of my life. He was my first love."
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