Chris Brown has finally decided to admit that he did indeed lose the head when he appeared on Good Morning America the other day and smashed a window, so he has apologized. Well kind of, his apology is basically blaming them.
Chris appeared on BET’s 106 & Park yesterday to say that before he went on air he and ABC agreed on what would be discussed during the interview but he says that they basically went off the talking points, ABC however say this is bullshit and there were not talking points offered. Here is what Chris has to say:
“First of all I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, anybody who was offended or really looked disappointed at my actions because I was really disappointed in my actions. A lot of people don’t know what went down. When I do shows or I do interviews we always send out a talking points sheet and if the network or whomever doing the interviewing isn’t complying with what we want to do so we can equally accomplish a goal we usually back out until its a better situation. When we actually did this event everything was cool. We was suppose to perform, the talking points were positivity, creative, and everything that was sent to me, everything was about the album. So as the interview proceeded it was thrown off, i was kind of thrown off by it. I felt like they told us this so that they can just get us on the show just to exploit me. That’s what I thought. And so I took it very, very hard. I kind of kept my composure throughout the whole interview although you can see me upset. I kept my composure and did my performance and when I got back I let off steam in the back. I didn’t physically hurt anyone I didn’t try to hurt anyone. I just wanted to release the anger I had inside me cause I felt like I worked so hard for this music. And I love my fans and I love to be able to make positive music that I felt like people kept, just trying to take it away from me, take away from me. So yes, I got very emotional and I apologize for acting like that.”
Seriously this isn’t one bit surprising, of course he is going to blame other people on his own actions because that’s exactly what children do and let’s face it he acts like a child all the time.
Heidi Jones, the weatherperson on New York’s WABC (and occasionally on Good Morning America), told police that a man had attacked her and tried to rape her as she was jogging in Central Park in September. Police say she lied.
She told police that on September 24, a Hispanic man grabbed her while she was jogging in the park, pulled her into the bushes, and tried to rape her. After an investigation turned up nothing, her story started to fall apart:
The first clue was that she waited until Nov. 24, two months later, to report the alleged attack, the sources said.
At the time, the sources said, she told police that three days earlier, on Nov. 21, the same man somehow found her again and harassed her, saying, “I know you went to the police.”
The Post says that Jones eventually admitted that she made up the story “in a plea for sympathy to counter some unknown setback that she was experiencing in her personal life.” An odd and perhaps very sad case.
Britney Spears tried to celebrate her 27th birthday today by performing Womanizer and Circus on Good Morning America.
She appeared to promote her new album, kick off her world tour, and to show that world that she’s back. Except, this is not the Britney Spears that fans adore. The Britney Spears that appeared on Good Morning America may have looked the part, but her Good Morning America performance lacked the Britney Spears energy that helped catapult her to fame. [SEE VIDEO]
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Britney Spears’ performance on Good Morning America will remind some people of her performance on MTV’s VMAs. Her lack of energy was shocking, especially in comparison to the upbeat pace of the song Womanizer. The lively dancers surrounding her on ‘Good Morning America’ only brought her lack of energy into clearer focus.
Britney Spears‘ come back concert on Good Morning America is not going to be as good as it could be.
According to reports, TV bosses have stopped the singer from using a heavy S&M theme as well her raunchy dance moves.
The singer is set to make her comeback on the show to promote her new album, Circus, on December 2.
In other Britney news, it is claimed she will be playing herself in a new a “dark and gritty” biopic.
Music director Phil Griffin, who has directed Amy Winehouse‘s music videos, is expected to directer the film which will show Spears’ rise to fame, breakdown and comeback.