So we all gonna act like we don't see that abuse on his head? 



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I agree. I don't understand why it's the interviewer's fault. He doesn't even seem humbled by the incident either.
It is what it is though. It's always someone else's fault.![]()
Fuck GMA! Chris spent the past two years apologizing for what he did. How much more ass does he need to kiss? Once he told her that he just wanted to talk about the album, then she should have seen that this was a sore subject and let it go. That being said, it wouldn't have made good television if she let it go and its a win-win situation for GMA. Either he goes into full ass kissing mode or he can have a negative response, which GMA can exploit as well. Ultimately, Chris is responsible for his actions and should have remained calm, but I can understand his frustration. No one wants to be reminded of their biggest mistake constantly.
Stop telling on yourself![]()

So we all gonna act like we don't see that abuse on his head?![]()
It does not have anything to do with his age, its all about the act he comitted.
This is a man who assaulted a woman so its only natural that other women are not gonna care for him, Robin played him like a violin and he showed his ass (again).
Seems the brother lets females push his buttons too easily.
I agree. I don't understand why it's the interviewer's fault. He doesn't even seem humbled by the incident either.
It is what it is though. It's always someone else's fault.![]()
This kid needs to fire his entire team and reboot...especially if this album becomes a failure.



Why are you letting facts and simply watching the damn interview video get in the way of automatically declaring Chris Brown an innocent bully victim and blaming this PR clusterfuck solely on Robin Roberts (and by extension all Black women)?She didn't even really play him. She didn't ask him anything out of the ordinary. She didn't even ask him why he did it. She straight up asked him how is he doing since Rihanna has lifted the restraining order. It wasn't even nothing worth getting upset over but he has a problem. He has anger issues. He throws temper tantrums like women which is probably all he knows.
Click on the link and watch his face after Robin Roberts asks the question. I don't think this is a rumor... dude was seething. Had Robin asked one or two more follow up questions CB woulda popped on camera.
I agree. I don't understand why it's the interviewer's fault. He doesn't even seem humbled by the incident either.
It is what it is though. It's always someone else's fault.![]()

Why are you letting facts and simply watching the damn interview video get in the way of automatically declaring Chris Brown an innocent bully victim and blaming this PR clusterfuck solely on Robin Roberts (and by extension all Black women)?

only on gossip sites......
real link please
I just dislike the fact that taunting and provoking people to anger is entertainment nowadays. As far as showing humility, how long is he supposed to do the "I'm sorry" thing? Its getting to the point that people are just being judgmental.
CB has spent the past two years doing much more than apologizing. He initially apologized, some would say insincerely, and then immediately got mad when everyone didn't turn the page. He blasted radio for not playing his music, despite not having anything new and or good enough to play.
He had a perfect opportunity to turn the page with this new album (he still does)... address the old and move on to the new. What about this don't you get? GMA & Robin Roberts need viewers for advertisers. CB needs eyeballs and ears to sell music... it's a match made in heaven. F*&^ GMA.... makes no sense, especially when you KNOW the question is gonna come up UNTIL you give them a reason to talk about something else- like how much of a success you're new album is.
C/S.Im starting to wonder if these niggas even have handlers to school them on shit![]()
Read what you posted again and then reread my response. SMHWhat the hell are you talking about? I didn't blame shit on her.
Most media outlets will ask if a certain subject matter is ok to talk about BEFORE the interview. Looking back on the TMZ site, Robin Roberts says that she and the staff at GMA asked was it cool and he said yes. So basically...Chris knew the questions were coming, and she went easy on the questioning anyway. Little boy needs to grow up. The suicide light on his career just went out...hopefully he wont fuck up and turn it on again!
How was she taunting him?
And no one expected him to apologize. The questions didn't even go in that direction. They were easy, softball questions. He just didn't have to throw a temper tantrum like a little child.
He physically abused a female and appears to have a serious anger management problem that he doesn't seem to want to address. You damn right I'm going to judge him.
He's going to be tied to this for a while. It's not like he beat a random female. He beat up a popstar.
She asked and he answered. The problem is that she was being redundant and taking the interview away from the promotion of the album (his main purpose for being there). Not to rehash the past.
She asked and he answered. The problem is that she was being redundant and taking the interview away from the promotion of the album (his main purpose for being there). Not to rehash the past.
Did he not perform a song from the album on the show? A lot of people want to know about this Rihanna shit. He should know this over the last 2 years. I just can't believe he couldn't answer those weak, softball type questions. He could have easily made himself look good by answering the questions instead of having an attitude about it.
His demographic is young girls man. I'm sure a lot of parents were watching too.
He answered the question but she wanted to make his appearance about Rhianna. His appearance was about promoting his album. So that's what she should have went in dept about and not some negative situation.
The first time she brought up rihanna, he said that he just wanted to talk about the album. Was there some new ground that she was going to cover? Once he dodged the question, Stevie Wonder could see that he didn't want to go there. As for judging him, that's your right. My position was that no one wants to be reminded of their mistakes constantly and I can understand that. I'm not minimizing what he did, I can appreciate the difficult position that he put himself in.
I just can't see how anyone can defend Breezy on this one...he needs help
Everyone in here accepts the fact that he's on a comeback so that means that questions on what he's on a comeback from are absolutely fair game.
Man its the media...thats their job. Mark Fuhrman was on that same "no racism" bullshit when he went on Oprah, got on stage & she went in on that racism shit. Part of the game, either play or go home. Singers come & go, but the machine keeps ticking.