A heartfelt apology …
Chris Brown appeared on BET’s 106 & Park on Wednesday and took the opportunity to publicly apologize for upsetting and disappointing those individuals who witnessed his temper tantrum behind the scenes at ABC’s Good Morning America.
The musician decided it was time to clear the air about the unfortunate incident the occurred after the Robin Roberts interview so that he can get back to the business of promoting his new album F.A.M.E. Check out what she had to say about the incident.
In what sounded like a very heartfelt admission, he said: “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.”
He went on to say: “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. You could see me upset.”
“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 inside me because I felt that I worked so hard for this music and I felt like people keep just trying to take that away from me.”
He cautioned his fans against sending negative messages to Robin Roberts. He said: “I’ve been hearing things on Twitter — we need to take a stand and focus on the more positive things in life.”
Check out the apology by moving the video slider to 4:15 below: