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Will Nickelodeon Give Chris Brown A Kid's Choice Award?

Posted by Chenda Ngak

 

Unless you've been on a month-long drinking binge on a remote dessert island, you know by now that Chris Brown allegedly beat up his girlfriend, Rihanna. The duo has nearly been a national obsession (Jealous, OctoMom?). Brown was charged with two felonies last week, and his arraignment has been postponed. But before you see these two duel in court, the modern-day Ike and Tina will compete for the affection of a million tweens at Nickelodeon's Kid's Choice Awards.

Chris Brown and Rihanna are competing against each other in the best song category at the upcoming Kids' Choice Awards. Chris Brown is nominated for his No. 1 single "Kiss Kiss," while Rihanna contends with "Don't Stop the Music." The other nominees are Beyonce ("Single Ladies") and Katy Perry ("I Kissed a Girl"). Voting begins at the official website on Monday, March 2. (latimes.com)

This is where Nickelodeon, will have to decide between integrity and integrity. Like we are, by not making any jokes about not wanting to ride home with these kids should one of them win. (Cake, had and eaten!)

The show is set to air on March 28.

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Chenda Ngak has contributed to GamePro magazine, Star Wars Insider, OMGlists.com, Flixster.com, and OrbitzInsider.com. In her free time, she blogs about technology, celebrities, and geeky stuff at Effinnerds.com.

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