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Reasons (Supposedly) Why Christopher Owens Left Girls

Why has one of today’s most stimulating indie-rock bands come to an end? We don’t know, but we’re going to speculate about it. Just as a joke. Or not.

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From producing Rebecca Black’s debut album to dedicating himself heart and soul to horticulture (there’s a reason why he loves roses so much), here are our speculations about the future of the Californian singer who has decided to put an end to his group Girls.

Yesterday we told you about Christopher Owens’ decision to leave Girls. Although he assured us that he would continue to write music, no more details about that have come out, nor has the other half of the band, Chet “JR” White, made any statements. So we have speculated about ten possible reasons why the Californian may have left the group. However, all of them are the inventions of twisted minds, and most likely he will set off on a solid solo career.

1. Hannah Hunt is the new Yoko Ono

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A tortured fellow like him was doomed to see all his relationships in love end badly, but with Hannah Hunt he seems to have found something stable, judging from their walks together holding hands at Primavera Sound. The singer of Dominant Legs has been doing his head in, like the indie equivalent of Yoko Ono. If she says that they should spend more time together, he listens; deep down she’s got him wrapped around her little finger

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