Chris Brown's behavior after the GMA interview got people wondering if the anger management classes he took after the Rihanna incident worked or not. Chris decided to issue an apology, so find out what really set Chris Brown off!
Two days after the Chris Brown/GMA
incident, where a glass was shattered, a dressing room was
trashed and a shirtless singer appeared leaving the building in
Manhattan like nothing happened, an apology was issued.
Chris was invited on Good Morning America to promote his new album
F.A.M.E when Robin, and GMA's host decided to ask a few questions
regarding the well known Rihanna incident. The tension following the
set of questions was visible and after the show was over, Chris
Brown rushed into his dressing room where he got violent. GMA staff
members called the police as Chris trashed the dressing room and
threw a chain into a window, causing it to shatter.
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This came as a shock to most, as after the Rihanna incident
Chris was ordered to attend anger management classes, meant to
prevent domestic violence, which Chris was found guilty of. His
short temper surfaced again, so it seems that he's not quite done
with violence. Apparently, the thing that threw Chris off was the
line of questions about Rihanna.
Because the incident made headlines, Chris Brown decided to make a
statement on BET's “106 & Park” to tell his side of the story
and apologize for his behaviour. Although Robin stated that Chris
was asked if he would approve a few Rihanna questions, and he did,
Chris Brown has a different story. He said he approved talking
about positive things, and that his behaviour was triggered by the
line of questions.
ABC decided not to press charges against Chris Brown and even
decided to invite Chris Brown back for an interview. However, it
seems that he declined as Robin said on GMA, that “it's time to
move on”.
Chris Brown stated that his behaviour was triggered backstage “to
release the anger that I had inside me”. He also added:
“First of all, I just wanna apologize to anybody who was startled
in the office, anybody who was offended or really disappointed in
my actions, because I was disappointed with the way I acted,”
“I got very emotional and I apologize for that.”
What do you think about Chris' behaviour? Do you think his reaction
was justified or should he return to anger management
counseling?
Posing for the cameras at the F.A.M.E.
album release dinner
Photo courtesy of Getty Images


Comments
mcflaura says:
Posted on 25 Mar 2011
I think that it was rude to ask questions like that... especially at time like he's still trying to forget about that issue.. and to mind you, that issue is so sensitive the host shouldn't have asked that.. or maybe if he really likes to ask about it, he should have asked it in a nice way, and in that case chris wouldn't have acted like that..
On the other hand, Chris, should have thought of the consequences of releasing his anger and the fact that he already underwent anger management classes already. :(
nadinem says:
Posted on 08 Apr 2011
wos dat gurl with Chris aniway
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