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Joss Stone headbutts brother at his son’s baptism



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Written by JayBird

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23 Responses to “Joss Stone headbutts brother at his son’s baptism”

  1. Ah yes, being a WASP is all about pretending everything is just dandy…no matter how pissed of you are. And that’s why so many of us are in therapy.

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  2. Wasn’t the “Head-butt Heard ‘Round The World” that French soccer player at the World Cupamajig?

    After him, it seemed like everyone was doing it. Perhaps it’s the new “flipping the bird” rather than the new bitch-slap.

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  3. Awesome!! I know nothing about this Joss Stone or her art or music, but - she head-butted her brother! So, so much cooler than the old-fashioned drink-in-the-face or bitch-slap. A thousand times cooler! HELL yeah.

    Yes, I think that’s it, Kaiser - head-butting is the new bird-flip/bitch-slap. Too bad we can’t head-butt as sholes in traffic…

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  4. Funniest thing I’ve read all day. Everybody’s losing their minds.

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  5. Christian Bale was ACCUSED of POSSIBLY shoving his (drunken) mother and sister out of his hotel room - we get people (granted, no one who’s posted on this thread yet) calling for his head.

    This chick head-butts her brother in front of a room full of witnesses, and it’s treated like a joke. Not that I really think either of them deserve to be punished - I just kinda noticed a double standard here.

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  6. Dude.
    Christian Bale shoved his MOTHER.
    His MOTHER.

    We fight, scream with our siblings. It’s a natural thing - and funny under certain circumstances, like when my sister bitchslapped my older brother like there ain’t no tommorrow.

    But we don’t touch our MOTHERS. Maybe it’s okay in your family to push/shove/whatever your mom, but that shit ain’t happening in mine. And I reckon, in most families as well.

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  7. what i find so disgusting is she refused to say the words of the service properly, surely she was told before what she would have to read, if she didnt agree with them, that should have been the time to refuse to say them not during the service. I’m glad shes not my childrens godmother

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  8. Sorry, but if my mom was wasted & hostile & screaming & demanding money & would not leave after repeated requests to do so, I’d probably shove her out the door too. Not to mention that his wife & small child were likely there as well….

    I wonder whats going on with the Bale saga. I haven’t read anything about it since it happened.

    Oh, & Joss… Sure siblings fight like crazy, but this was her nephew’s BAPTISM. If my future brother or sister in law pulled that shit at my (hypothetical) kid’s baptism there would be hell to pay from all sides

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  9. Scott F, I called Bale’s shifty-as-hell mother and sister out the moment that story came out, and my hunch proved to be spot-on. Those two white-trashy women were shaking down their son/brother in the nastiest, lowest way possible, and deserved to be slapped upside the head for what they did. No double standard coming from me, at all. I think Bale conducted himself as much like a gentleman in that mortifying scenario than most men could bring themselves to be in the same position.

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  10. I don’t see a double standard, the comments and press are for the most part on Bale’s side.

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  11. Screw that. I don’t care if Bale’s mom was kicking and bawling all the way down to the white trashville.

    You. Just. Don’t. Touch. Your. Mom.

    If you can shove your mom, you can shove anybody. Including his children (if he has any) and wife.

    If she was indeed trying to mooch off him, then the right thing to do was to humor her at the time, and then cut her off. Don’t see her. Don’t let her in. Don’t tell her where you’re going. That’s the way to go. Shoving your mother and getting the cops called on you ain’t the way to go.

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  12. To be fair, Snowblood, I specifically said that I didn’t see a double standard from any of the posters on this thread. I just read a few different blogs, and I’ve noticed it a bit in the reporting.

    You were one of the people who, like myself, thought the Bale accusations didn’t add up. But this incident happened in front of a room full of people, and can’t really be denied - but most people are reporting on it like it’s a joke.

    I would point out that you REALLY have to respect the brother. This guy has a slam-dunk lawsuit against his rather wealthy sibling, and he didn’t even call the cops. That’s a family that sticks together, and at least seems to respect each other. I’d say Bale’s relatives could stand to take a page from his book.

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  13. He has a 3 year old daughter.

    I’m not condoning any kind of violence AT ALL but seriously, shoving a drunk belligerent person trying to get into your hotel room in the middle of the night vs. headbutting someone at a nice calm family event?

    No comparison

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  14. Anyone using violence because they are not smart enought to find a good verbal argument are losers in my opinion.

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  15. I don’t think grabbing her arm and “showing her to the door” equals “violence”. Headbutting? violence.

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  16. She’s a self absorbed loser

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  17. That woman sounds like she was never a true mother to Christian Bale - more like a “biological lifegiver” - there is a difference……As for Joss, headbutting your brother in a church infront of friends & family (not to mention the child itself), just shows what a classy act she obviously is.

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  18. Headbutting? LOL, I can just imagine her now going at him like a bull. However, I agree with Mike and Alex, violence is NEVER acceptable, especial towards your own mother. She might be the worst mother in the world but she is still your mom (the one that gave birth to you and that surely counts for something) and the best thing you can do is just keep your distance and if you wish, then do not involve her in your life any longer.

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  19. I agree that violence is not the answer.

    “the one that gave birth to you and that surely counts for something”

    Giving birth to a child does not give you a right to treat them like shit. Respect is earned.

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  20. The “WASP way” isn’t seen as more dignified, it simply looks as if you can’t secure the proper language to express yourself correctly, let alone passionately.

    As for the Christian Bale situation, I agree, your Mom is your Mom, and you never TOUCH YOUR MOM. However, by the same token, FAMILY IS FAMILY, and if she were truly any kind of mother, she would never have reported this incident right at the time of his biggest accomplishment, if at all. That was clearly done out of pure vindictiveness. No matter what I did to my mom, she would never sell me out like that. :mrgreen:

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  21. Has she been charged with domestic violence? She’s guilty of it. Let’s see if she’s treated the way her brother would have been if he’d been the one to be violent. http://www.mediaradar.org :x

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  22. Am I wrong to be turned on by the fact that she headbutted a muhfucka instead of, say, pulling his hair or cat-scratching him with her nails until he was a bloody mess?? :lol:

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