MTV’s special Chris Brown: The Interview briefly addressed Rihanna’s upcoming 20/20 and her Good Morning America interviews with Diane Sawyer. The MTV show was taped on Monday of this week and at the time, Brown said there was nothing that could be said by his former girlfriend that would make him nervous.
I guess Chris Brown has changed his mind.
Brown contacted MTV News today to issue a statement about the portions of Rihanna’s interview that have emerged since his MTV interview was taped. The singer gave the following statement to MTV:
While I respect Rihanna’s right to discuss the specific events of February 8, I maintain my position that all of the details should remain a private matter between us. I do appreciate her support and wish her the best. I am extremely sorry for what I did, and I accept accountability for my actions. At this point, I am taking the proper steps to learn about me and grow from my mistakes. I only hope that others in similar situations can learn from our experience as well. Abuse of any kind is always wrong. The rest I leave it to God.
Of course Chris Brown would like the “little incident” to remain private! He is an abuser and keeping secrets is a key part of maintaining the abuse. Talk to me, what do you think about Chris Brown’s statement?













Good statement. Very mature and accountable. He put the statement out there and so now no one has to ask him how he feels about her interview. Now everyone has closure. Good luck to both of them. I support them BOTH!! And I think that they will both be able to teach you people from their experience.
As the former wife of 80′s pop star Stevie Woods, I believed each incident would be the last, but in reality, the violence only escalated through time. A victimizer will abuse every woman he’s with. Love is a hard addiction to break, but you must end it before it ends your life.
-Cheri Woods
Website: myspace.com/cheriwoods
Chris has matured so much! “Chris Breezy,” move on baby, let Rhianna do as she pleases, if she wants to act as a “john Crow”, let her be. You have so much class-I respect you, and i do maintain that every reaction is caused by an action. God Bless.
Okay, seriously ladies and gentlemen, those of you that are so willing to quickly come to Chris Brown’s defense sicken me. Forgiving him is one thing but blaming Rhianna and putting her down is so wrong and ignorant and hurtful. Every action does not warrant a reaction. What she said tonight about him getting fame so fast and the word, “No”, no longer existing in his world is the reality of how things like this happen, look at Michael Jackson and his tragic death. No one was telling him NO. If you are truly sorry then you own up for everything. Every punch and bite and choke you own up to it all. You admit it to the victim and to yourself. I don’t believe Chris has learned from this. I think it’s all about protecting his career. He should have thought about that when he was beating her, threating to kill her.
Those of you so quick to come to his defense must not have daughters or sisters. You must not have a sense of self-love as well because you wouldn’t excuse his actions and blame the victim. Why is it okay to blame the victim. A woman gets raped…”What was she wearing?” It doesn’t matter it’s not her fault her attacker didn’t know how to control himself and the word “No” meant nothing.
Physical and emotional abuse leave scars that take forever to heal if they heal at all. I wish Chris success and I hope Rhianna can heal and find love again.
Monica
NOW WHO SERIOUSLY THINKS CHRIS BROWN WROTE DAT STATEMENT
PERFECTLY CONSTRUCTED TO ASSUAGE THE CLIMATE
I think most of you are immature, these are children, puppy love, Rihanna said she still love him, wants him to move on an be successful, why can’t you, every abusive case is not the same, some people get help and turn out to be the most beautiful person in the world I seen it happen, so thats a lie once abuser always a abuser. Mr. Steven doesn’t matter who wrote the statement, that’s how he feels.