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Rihanna and Chris Brown's abusive relationship turned into..
a New Fifty Shades Of Grey fan fiction.

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Fifty Shades Of Grey may all be a bit of fun, but it seems one reader of the novels has taken it too far.
New fan fiction for the book has been released that is based on the volatile and abusive relationship between Rihanna and Chris Brown.
Chris is currently still on probation for assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, the night before the Grammys, which left her in hospital.
But that didn’t stop author J. Lola from penning her loosely veiled version of their story, Fifty Shades Of Sin.
On Amazon, where it is being sold for the Kindle, Lola describes Fifty Shades Of Sin as ‘the strange story of Robyn and Chris, and how they find love in a HOPELESS PLACE.
‘From the moment they meet, their attraction is explosive. They fall hard for each other. They crave each other every minute of the day.
‘However, they just can’t be together. This is a story about love, but it explores the difficulties, sacrifices, and pain that love brings as well.’
Robyn is Rihanna’s real name, and the similarities are even more apparent with the introduction of Robyn’s best friend Melissa (her closest pal in real life is named Melissa Forde), and Chris’ girlfriend, who is referred to as a ‘groupie’ and appears to be based on Karreuche Tran.
Fifty Shades Of Sin hopes to be the first of many books about the not-so-fictional couple, and the author tells fans at the end of it that they can ‘Follow more of Robyn and Chris’ story, all the way down to what happened that sad night of the Grammys.’
Much like in the original book series, the idea of dominance is portrayed as sexy even when, in Chris and Robyn’s case, it turns violent.
Chris threatens to ‘beat the s*** out of’ Robyn’s boyfriend, and follows it up with a threat that he will break the hand of a passer-by early on into their relationship.
Unconcerned Robyn’s reaction is to say: ‘I tried to imagine how glorious his muscular 6’4″ frame would look naked.’
She goes on: ‘I did a double take, utterly ashamed that I was so attracted to this man that I could find such a dangerous situation erotic.’
There are several points in the book where the abusive nature of the couple’s relationship is glorified and Chris tells Robyn that he is ‘really f***ed up’ after they have sex for the first time.
‘I’m f***ed up too,’ Robyn replies. ‘Let’s be f***ed up together.’
At another point in the book, Robyn says: ‘I was hesitant [to date him]. I wasn’t sure why, but I felt as if meeting him would open up a box that I wasn’t sure I was ready to open.
‘Thinking back, I realize that there was a part of me blasting out a warning to stay away from Chris then. Even before I met him.’
The author warns on Amazon that the story contains ‘extreme sexual and emotional scenarios that might make some uncomfortable.’
Naturally the repulsive idea behind the fan fiction left Internet users outraged.
Twitter user @Cuke11 posted: ‘I have no hope left for the human race,’ while @PrincessDi called it ‘a load of rubbish’ and @TabloidPuppet said simply: ‘WHAT THE BLEEP???’
The fan fiction was referenced on blog CrazyDaysAndNights.net and a user named RachAround commented: ‘Ew. Just f***ing ew. I just threw up in my mouth.”
Another commenter named Freya added: ‘Ridiculous! Profiting off someone else’s pain.’
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