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The Chris Brown Positive PR Tour 2013 continued Monday with a visit to Today, during which he spoke candidly about his infamous attack on Rihanna.

Once again, he didn’t make excuses and says he considers himself both remorseful and blessed for the loyalty of his fans and for earning her forgiveness.

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"I’ve been humbled by this whole experience," he told Matt Lauer, noting that the hardest part was "losing everything," and not just fame and fortune.

He said it was hard to "forgive myself in the same breath and being able to apologize to, you know, Rihanna and be a man that can be a man, you know?"

 

Lauer pointed out that not all of Chris’ recent behavior has shown growth and maturity, and Brown didn’t deny it, responding more or less diplomatically.

How does he know he’s really changed?

"For me, it’s a learning process. You know, I have to just take it one day at a time. I can’t make everybody like me… it’s about me being positive."

"Knowing that what I did was wrong, and never doing it again," he added. "So as far as me and [Rihanna] are concerned, she knows my heart, and I know her heart."

"So I’m not really focused on the negative."

As for that Chris Brown and Rihanna breakup? Looks like a hoax. He says all is "fine" and that "everything is good" now with the tumultuous twosome.

When Lauer asked if Brown was sure another domestic-violence incident will never, ever happen again, the singer laughingly answered, "Absolutely!"

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