Ha. Idiot.
While Chris Brown has apologized once again for the beating, he still thinks that Rihanna should have kept her mouth shut. That didn't happen did it Chris, because she's not scared of you anymore.
Brown spoke to MTV about the whole situation. "Honestly, because I have expressed my wrongs and there is nothing that could come out that's like, 'OK, this is something totally different than what we know,' " he told MTV News when asked. "I basically expressed how I feel, basically said what I'm wrong for."
While he supported her right to speak out, he wishes she hadn't. Well duh, because it makes you seem worse than you were before.
"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," he said in the statement. "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."
Watch the interview after the jump.
Gallery Info: Chris Brown heads off to a private party in Los Angeles on August 18, 2009.
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Chris says:
Chris Brown may be a good person who did something terrible for a few minutes of his life. And even if you aren't in a spotlight, people talk. It doesn't make you any less guilty because it's the first offense or that it could hurt your career. Man up, you did it and it may be shitty that she's called you out on it.....but you did it. It's called consequences and everybody would be doing whatever they hell they wanted if there weren't any.
Chris says:
Chris Brown may be a good person who did something terrible for a few minutes of his life. And even if you aren't in a spotlight, people talk. It doesn't make you any less guilty because it's the first offense or that it could hurt your career. Man up, you did it and it may be shitty that she's called you out on it.....but you did it. It's called consequences and everybody would be doing whatever they hell they wanted if there weren't any. And we can all look at the video's of him apoligizing and see that he might be sincere but only one person saw the look in his eyes and felt the impact of his fist that night(if it was the only time). And that person waited and contemplated telling her story. A person who has never played the victim before decided to tell her story despite still caring deeply for him. She's justified. He needs to shut up.