Robin Thicke was at it again at this year’s BET awards–professing his undying love for his dime of a wife, Paula Patton… whom he cheated on! Most women find the upcoming album “Paula” a romantic gesture. Who wouldn’t want to be the muse of what will probably be on Billboard’s Top 100?
Aside from all the songs that he wrote for Paula, the apologies he made on stage, and his public plea for her love… people seem be blinded by the one thing that caused this whole stunt in the first place: HE CHEATED!
There is nothing romantic about cheating on anyone…. let alone Paula fucking Patton! She’s a fucking goddess!
(Don’t get me wrong though… I totally believe that cheating is caused by both parties in the relationship.. but I’ll save that discussion for another time.)
The day after his public apaulagy at BET, Robin Thicke teamed up with VH1 and hosted a Q&A via twitter. I mean, if Thicke and his PR team didn’t think this #AskThicke stunt would backfire…. they need new careers. There was a lot of backlash on Thicke being a misogynistic douchebag. There were questions about Paula. But what was most interesting about the #AskThicke feed is that most of the fans wanted Thicke to just leave Paula alone.
I couldn’t agree more. All these “romantic” gestures aren’t romantic. They’re pathetic. They’re useless. They’re childish. Come on, Rob. Don’t use your fame and your influence on the public eye to try to get ya girl back…. It’s so pathetic, that I literally feel like puking. His performance at the BET awards didn’t make me feel sorry for him; it made me feel sorry for Paula.
She can’t get a moment of peace to really think what’s best for her and her family, cause this dude is over here tryna place Prince Charming. I don’t know bout y’all, but “sorry” for cheating don’t mean shit to me. So, #byefelicia. Or should I say #byerobin?
Here’s a clip of Robin Thicke’s performance at the BET awards. What do y’all think: romantic or pathetic?