
While his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna, is currently making her rounds in the media circuit to discuss domestic violence among, Chris Brown has also decided to take the opportunity to hop in front of a camera for yet another interview to discuss the former couple's highly publicized Feb. 8. altercation.
On Nov. 6 at 6 p.m./ET, Brown will join 'MTV News' star correspondent Sway Calloway for a special segment titled 'Chris Brown: The Interview.'
Not only will the 'I Can Transform Ya' crooner address how he's dealing with therapy sessions, he also will reveal how confusing the public's perception often appears.
"I'm confused right now as far as the public perception [of me]," he admitted. "Like, I think with my fans, they still love me, they support me, definitely. You have those people who will support you. So it's kinda like 50-50 for me. I got the people that will come out and support and then the people that don't wanna see me do anything. They basically want me in jail."
In addition to Brown releasing his third album, 'Graffiti,' on Dec. 8, he is also busy prepping for a fan appreciation tour, which begins Nov. 14 in Houston.


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By: jk on 11/06/2009 4:37PM
Luckily...or maybe not. The poll is actuall split 52 48....but I get what he means
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By: GLO on 11/06/2009 4:08PM
He made a bad human judgement. Chris as long as you ask for God forgiveness that all that matters. I think this fight was two-ways. But how men do you know are mental and physically abusive and you don't say anything. Rhianna is on all these talk shows to boost her album. I believe their was jealously on both parts. I didn't see her interview because I think she needs some counseling. I also think OPRAH should mine her own business. There are so many other things you could be doing, instead of picking on Chris...Get a hotline together for domestic violence open up a house for women like Rihanna. Do down Chris? He who has not sinned let them cast the first stone.
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By: Pearl on 11/09/2009 12:41PM
Rhianna decides that she wants to speak out now that her album is being released. The timing is not coincidental. Lo and behold, Chris' new cd is coming out around the same time while he is trying to repair his career. Once things started to die down for Chris, Rhianna wants to vent. This whole thing is starting to stink.
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By: MYMISSION on 11/07/2009 8:17AM
An Open Letter to the NAACP and Al Sharpton
To:
Al Sharpton - National Action Network
Julian Bond - Chairman - NAACP
Maude Ford Lee - President - West Palm Beach Branch NAACP
Sabu Williams - Director - Florida State Conference NAACP
I'm writing to protest the recent actions of the NAACP and the National Action Network in the Dunbar Village rape case. As you know, on June 18th, 2007, a black woman and her 12 year old son were viciously and savagely attacked by 10 black men and boys in a West Palm Beach Florida public housing project called Dunbar Village . The woman was brutally gang raped for over three hours, tortured and forced to perform oral sex on her 12 year old son at gunpoint. They were doused with chemicals, poured into their eyes and the woman's vagina in an attempt to destroy evidence. They were saved from being burned alive only because the rapists could not find matches. No one called the police during the three hour attack. No one came to their aid when the attack was over. They had to walk a mile to a hospital before they were assisted by anyone.
On Tuesday, March 11, 2008, Al Sharpton and the West Palm Beach NAACP held a press conference accusing the prosecutor of treating those arrested in this case unfairly. You demanded that the prosecutor offer bail to the boys arrested in this case and not try them as adults, because this was being done by the prosecutor in another gang rape case involving white perpetrators in a different Florida jurisdiction.
Following the attack, vigorous efforts were made to contact NAN and the NAACP and enlist your aid in getting help and attention for the victim of this horrific crime. An NAACP spokesman, when contacted, said they would not respond because "it was outside their mission". Despite repeated calls to the National Action Network, there was NO RESPONSE. No statement on behalf of the victim, no protest, not one single word. Contrast this to the swift and vocal response Al Sharpton and NAN exhibited to the Duke rape case. In the Duke case, loud and vocal support of the victim and calls for justice for her attackers, but in the Dunbar Village case.......complete silence. The difference between the two cases? At Duke - the alleged attackers were white men; in Dunbar Village, the alleged attackers are black men. Contrast the response in this case to the NAACP's vigorous defense of Michael Vick for merely killing dogs, but the brutal and horrific gang rape of a black woman in front of her 12 year old son provokes not a single word.
For almost a year, NAN and the NAACP had nothing to say in support of the black woman victim and her son. You made no calls for the West Palm Beach police to swiftly find these criminals, of whom six are still on the loose. You did nothing to my knowledge to offer help to this woman and her child to help them recover. In all points, you exhibited a complete moral indifference to the crime committed against this black woman. Now, almost a year later, you come rushing to the defense of....the rapists??!!!! Your actions send the clear message that crimes committed against black women are not important to your organizations unless they present an opportunity to protest perceived racism and if exploiting a poor, gang raped black woman can help you grab some media spotlight for that purpose, thats okay.
I ask, where is your moral compass? How is it that the vile nature of what you are doing is not apparent to you? You are championing rapists while deliberately, purposefully ignoring the vicious gang rape and torture of a black woman. Your actions make clear that neither you Al Sharpton as a black man, nor the NAACP, value the dignity, safety and well being of black women. Your actions make clear that the rape and violation of black women is okay depending on the race of the violator. You will protest the rape of black women by white men, but you will say nothing about the rape of black women by black men and in fact will defend the black rapists of african american women. It is a second violation of this woman and indeed of all black women as vile as the first.
Your behavior in this case is morally indefensible and despicable. There is no justification for it, no basis in morality that would support what Al Sharpton and the NAACP are doing. I demand that you reverse course. I demand that you turn the resources of your organization to providing support and aid to the innocent victims in this case, not the perpetrators. I demand that you publicly in word and deed put pressure on the West Palm Beach authorities to find and arrest the other six rapists still on the loose.
If you are unwilling to immediately and publicly acknowledge the error of your actions in regard to the Dunbar Village case, I and as many others as I can persuade to join me, will pursue every avenue available to make the public at large, the media, your membership, your financial and political supporters, your sponsors and the entire world aware of your willing and informed support and encouragement of the brutal rape and torture of a black woman. My outrage is shared by many others. NAN and the NAACP will be held accountable.
The actions of Al Sharpton and the NAACP to support rapists of black women is a moral abomination, a moral atrocity. It degrades and sullies the good the NAACP has accomplished. It should not be allowed to stand. It is non negotiable. If the NAACP and NAN must be ripped apart and rebuilt anew to restore its moral compass and establish as sacrosanct the dignity, value and safety of black women, that is preferable to organizations which knowingly support the violation and rape of black women.
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You can communicate directly to the organizations with the info below:
NAACP: Julian Bond -Chairman
4805 Mt. Hope Drive, Baltimore MD 21215
Toll Free: (877) NAACP-98
Local: (410) 580-5777
National Action Network
Al Sharpton
Crisis Department
106 W. 145th Street
Harlem, New York 10039
212-690-3070
877-NAN-HOJ1
crisis@nationalactionnetwork.net
revalmedia@yahoo.com
NAACP: Florida State Conference
DIRECTOR: MR. SABU WILLIAMS
ADDRESS: 230 Seneca Trail; Crest View, FL 32536
TELEPHONE: (850) 301-2095 FAX: (850) 301-2098
E-MAIL: sabu1@aol.com
West Palm Beach County Branch - Unit # 5143
President: Maude Ford Lee
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 4131 West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Telephone: (561) 655-9798
E-Mail: unit5143@naacp.org
This behavior should not be allowed to stand. Let's put a stop to it.
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By: Inez Nedrick on 11/07/2009 5:46PM
very well said! thank u for picking up on this travesty on the part o fAl Sharpton and the NAACP! keep up the good work.
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By: roy on 11/07/2009 8:28AM
This guy assulted a women, so now he wants folks to love him, buy his cd's and keep him rich?
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By: Gail on 11/07/2009 9:29AM
look now....chris brown is getting on my nerves!!!....he already apologized..he already had his time in the camera explaining what happened...i always said....HE CAN BE REDEEMED....
BUT...this is her turn now to tell what happened...
i watched last night glued to my tv....and i felt for her....I FELT THE LOVE SHE HAD FOR HIM....i understood her....i understood why she went back....maybe because i'm a woman as well....i felt for her when she said she was embarassed....i understood it....i felt for her when she talked about the abuse of her mother at the hands of her father....i related to that....
and maybe this why i felt her behavior was so erratic....she was making me sick with all those clothes and crazy hair do's....and appearing in tattoo parlors tattoing people without a license....etc....all that crazy behavior...
i just hope and pray that they BOTH get serious help....actually i hope and pray that they cry out to the Lord....we all need the Lord....and that's real talk.
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By: patti on 11/07/2009 6:25PM
Chris had his issues with Rihanna and has moved on. He CAN STILL SING! Maybe he'll even find Jesus. I want the best for both of them.
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By: LORRAINE on 11/07/2009 11:10PM
CHRIS BROWN IS STILL A COCKY B*STARD. HE HAS NOT LEARNED ANYTHING IN MY EYES, HE IS JUST SAYING WHAT HIS PEOPLE AROUND HIM TELL HIM TO SAY. I JUST HOPE RIHANNA REALLY MEANS WHAT SHE SAY AND STAYS AWAY FROM HIM, OR THIS TIME SHE MIGHT NOT BE SO LUCKY TO WALK AWAY.
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By: ab on 3/17/2010 11:28AM
HAVE YOU HEARD THE STATEMENT I'M SO GLAD GOD NOT LIKE MAN. GOD FORGIVES HE DESERVES A SECOND CHANCE
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