Chris Brown has finally offered up an apology for his behavior in the dressing room at GMA earlier this week.
After Good Morning America reporter Robin Roberts asked Brown some questions about the incident with Rihanna, to which he informed her he wished to move on from before performing a song from his new album.
It was when Brown got back stage where his anger got the best of him, trashing his dressing room, and smashing a window.
Brown appeared on BET’s 106 & Park where he told the host:
“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.”
“A lot of people don’t know what went down, and obviously when I do shows or when I do interviews, we always send out a talking point sheet… As the interview proceeded, it was kinda thrown off. I was thrown off by it. I felt like they told us this just so they could get us on the show so they can exploit me… So I took it very, very hard and I really kinda kept my composure throughout the whole interview, although you can see me upset, I kept my composure, I did my performance.
“And when I got back (stage) I just let off steam. I didn’t physically hurt anyone, I didn’t try to hurt anyone, I just wanted to release the anger that I had inside me because I felt that I worked so hard for this music and… I felt like people kept just trying to take it away from me. So yes, I got very emotional, and I wanna apologize for acting like that.”
Brown also pleaded to his fans to not take their anger out on or send threats to GMA host Robin Roberts, as he admitted he had seen on Twitter already, which we think was the right thing of him to say!
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