
Singer Brandy is saying reports she was involved in a fight at a Bible study meeting in Los Angeles recently are not true. The mysteriously-sounding reporter Jawn Murray claims the singer left a Church of Scientology meeting and came directly to a Bible study class at First AME Church. According to Murray, Brandy was "challenging some of the principles of Christianity when the discussion became heated and chairs were thrown, which led to Brandy and her entourage being escorted out of the church." Brandy's representative, Courtney Barnes, denies the story:
"The whole middle portion of the story is bullshit." She claims the ruckus Murray referred to involved a mentally-ill person at the church who started trouble with "a person who had come in with Brandy." Brandy's friend asked church elders to escort the mentally ill person from the back of the church after disrupting closing prayers. Barnes says the singer was at the church because she is interested in learning about religion and denies that she studies Scientology, adding, "She's taken some classes, but she has no formal relationship with Scientology. She was at First AME for a Bible study and she was invited by a member of the church."
Four steps to being an awesome Hollywood PR rep:
Step 1: Deny that Brandy studies Scientology
Step 2. Contradict yourself in THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE saying Brandy has "taken some classes."
Step 3.
Step 4. Light a cigarette, having just been ravished by the stunningly-handsome writer of a celebrity gossip website.
*I know you're probably wondering what happened in Step 3. We'll just say it's between me and the roofies.
involved in a fight at a Bible study meeting in Los Angeles recently are not true. The mysteriously-sounding reporter Jawn Murray claims the singer left a Church of Scientology meeting and came directly to a Bible study class at First AME Church. According to Murray, Brandy was "challenging some of the principles of Christianity when the discussion became heated and chairs were thrown, which led to Brandy and her entourage being escorted out of the church." Brandy's representative, Courtney Barnes, denies the story:
"The whole middle portion of the story is bullshit." She claims the ruckus Murray referred to involved a mentally-ill person at the church who started trouble with "a person who had come in with Brandy." Brandy's friend asked church elders to escort the mentally ill person from the back of the church after disrupting closing prayers. Barnes says the singer was at the church because she is interested in learning about religion and denies that she studies Scientology, adding, "She's taken some classes, but she has no formal relationship with Scientology. She was at First AME for a Bible study and she was invited by a member of the church."
Four steps to being an awesome Hollywood PR rep:
Step 1: Deny that Brandy studies Scientology
Step 2. Contradict yourself in THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE saying Brandy has "taken some classes."
Step 3.
Step 4. Light a cigarette, having just been ravished by the stunningly-handsome writer of a celebrity gossip website.
*I know you're probably wondering what happened in Step 3. We'll just say it's between me and the roofies.
involved in a fight at a Bible study meeting in Los Angeles recently are not true. The mysteriously-sounding reporter Jawn Murray claims the singer left a Church of Scientology meeting and came directly to a Bible study class at First AME Church. According to Murray, Brandy was "challenging some of the principles of Christianity when the discussion became heated and chairs were thrown, which led to Brandy and her entourage being escorted out of the church." Brandy's representative, Courtney Barnes, denies the story:
"The whole middle portion of the story is bullshit." She claims the ruckus Murray referred to involved a mentally-ill person at the church who started trouble with "a person who had come in with Brandy." Brandy's friend asked church elders to escort the mentally ill person from the back of the church after disrupting closing prayers. Barnes says the singer was at the church because she is interested in learning about religion and denies that she studies Scientology, adding, "She's taken some classes, but she has no formal relationship with Scientology. She was at First AME for a Bible study and she was invited by a member of the church."
Four steps to being an awesome Hollywood PR rep:
Step 1: Deny that Brandy studies Scientology
Step 2. Contradict yourself in THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE saying Brandy has "taken some classes."
Step 3.
Step 4. Light a cigarette, having just been ravished by the stunningly-handsome writer of a celebrity gossip website.
*I know you're probably wondering what happened in Step 3. We'll just say it's between me and the roofies.
involved in a fight at a Bible study meeting in Los Angeles recently are not true. The mysteriously-sounding reporter Jawn Murray claims the singer left a Church of Scientology meeting and came directly to a Bible study class at First AME Church. According to Murray, Brandy was "challenging some of the principles of Christianity when the discussion became heated and chairs were thrown, which led to Brandy and her entourage being escorted out of the church." Brandy's representative, Courtney Barnes, denies the story:
"The whole middle portion of the story is bullshit." She claims the ruckus Murray referred to involved a mentally-ill person at the church who started trouble with "a person who had come in with Brandy." Brandy's friend asked church elders to escort the mentally ill person from the back of the church after disrupting closing prayers. Barnes says the singer was at the church because she is interested in learning about religion and denies that she studies Scientology, adding, "She's taken some classes, but she has no formal relationship with Scientology. She was at First AME for a Bible study and she was invited by a member of the church."
Four steps to being an awesome Hollywood PR rep:
Step 1: Deny that Brandy studies Scientology
Step 2. Contradict yourself in THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE saying Brandy has "taken some classes."
Step 3.
Step 4. Light a cigarette, having just been ravished by the stunningly-handsome writer of a celebrity gossip website.
*I know you're probably wondering what happened in Step 3. We'll just say it's between me and the roofies.
involved in a fight at a Bible study meeting in Los Angeles recently are not true. The mysteriously-sounding reporter Jawn Murray claims the singer left a Church of Scientology meeting and came directly to a Bible study class at First AME Church. According to Murray, Brandy was "challenging some of the principles of Christianity when the discussion became heated and chairs were thrown, which led to Brandy and her entourage being escorted out of the church." Brandy's representative, Courtney Barnes, denies the story:
"The whole middle portion of the story is bullshit." She claims the ruckus Murray referred to involved a mentally-ill person at the church who started trouble with "a person who had come in with Brandy." Brandy's friend asked church elders to escort the mentally ill person from the back of the church after disrupting closing prayers. Barnes says the singer was at the church because she is interested in learning about religion and denies that she studies Scientology, adding, "She's taken some classes, but she has no formal relationship with Scientology. She was at First AME for a Bible study and she was invited by a member of the church."
Four steps to being an awesome Hollywood PR rep:
Step 1: Deny that Brandy studies Scientology
Step 2. Contradict yourself in THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE saying Brandy has "taken some classes."
Step 3.
Step 4. Light a cigarette, having just been ravished by the stunningly-handsome writer of a celebrity gossip website.
*I know you're probably wondering what happened in Step 3. We'll just say it's between me and the roofies.
involved in a fight at a Bible study meeting in Los Angeles recently are not true. The mysteriously-sounding reporter Jawn Murray claims the singer left a Church of Scientology meeting and came directly to a Bible study class at First AME Church. According to Murray, Brandy was "challenging some of the principles of Christianity when the discussion became heated and chairs were thrown, which led to Brandy and her entourage being escorted out of the church." Brandy's representative, Courtney Barnes, denies the story:
"The whole middle portion of the story is bullshit." She claims the ruckus Murray referred to involved a mentally-ill person at the church who started trouble with "a person who had come in with Brandy." Brandy's friend asked church elders to escort the mentally ill person from the back of the church after disrupting closing prayers. Barnes says the singer was at the church because she is interested in learning about religion and denies that she studies Scientology, adding, "She's taken some classes, but she has no formal relationship with Scientology. She was at First AME for a Bible study and she was invited by a member of the church."
Four steps to being an awesome Hollywood PR rep:
Step 1: Deny that Brandy studies Scientology
Step 2. Contradict yourself in THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE saying Brandy has "taken some classes."
Step 3.
Step 4. Light a cigarette, having just been ravished by the stunningly-handsome writer of a celebrity gossip website.
*I know you're probably wondering what happened in Step 3. We'll just say it's between me and the roofies.














uhh, her rep said she is taking classes but is not a scientologist, no conradition there, dumbass.
Because publicists have always been know as purveyors of truth
Nick
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