
Christ Brown, 21-year-old, is reported to have allegedly smashed a window and stormed out of "Good Morning America" (GMA) green room without a shirt.
The 21-year-old R&B singer is in the news again! Brown is reported to have allegedly smashed a window and stormed out of "Good Morning America" (GMA) green room without a shirt. His outrage appeared to have been triggered by on-air questions asked regarding the Rihanna incident.
GMA’s host Robin Roberts says she was "shocked like everybody else" when she heard about Chris Brown's green room outburst yesterday. Despite his outburst, she wants him back on the show. Roberts appeared on "Good Morning America" this morning and said, "We wish the absolute best and…We’ve extended the invitation to him and I sure hope that he takes us up on it, because we'd love to have another chat with him."
In July 2009, Brown apologized for the Rihanna incident in a two minute video posted on his website. In that video, he publicly spoke up for the first time to say he was sorry for assaulting Rihanna.
Robin also insisted that she spoke with Brown about the Rihanna questions before yesterday's interview, saying, "Anytime we have a guest here on the program, we let them know ahead of time the subject matter, the topics that we're going to discuss and we, even right before the interview, I said that to Chris and I was shocked like everybody else was."
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