Sales of Chris Brown’s album Fortune may have actually been boosted by prank labels warning customers that he ‘beats women’. Images showing copies of the singer’s album displaying the warnings, which refer to his 2009 assault on ex-girlfriend Rihanna, went viral last week after pranksters targeted the shelves of an HMV store outside London. Sources claim that while the pranksters ‘got their point across pretty effectively’, it may have actually helped boost sales as it meant widespread coverage around the world so now ‘quite a few more people now know there’s a new Chris Brown album out.’
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