Since his infamous fight with Rihanna back in 2009, Chris Brown has
been trying (sometimes dodging) questions about his violent track
record.
And on Tuesday morning, the R&B singer phoned into Ryan Seacrest
to talk about his current projects and surprisingly admits to his
character flaws, and being arrogant and hotheaded when the infamous
fight went down.
Here’s what he told Seacrest:
“People are entitled to their opinions. I can’t go around blaming. It’s all about my responsibility and me growing up as a man.
“So I think now that I’m becoming older, and trying to mature in this life under the public eye at all times, I have to focus on doing the right thing and being more of a humble individual.”
“I just tried my best to be the best man I could be over the years
and just show her how remorseful and sorry I was for the incident and
that time was probably the worst part of my life and being that she has
and she’s a wonderful person I’m eternally grateful and thankful,” Brown
said.
He also chatted about his recent altercation with a valet attendant
outside a charity event over a $10 fee in Los Angeles, saying:
“I actually gave the valet $100 before heading into the bowling
alley. So when I came out, the argument started,…and I told myself I
have to just shut up and be like, ‘Security go get the keys!’ I’ll be by
the car.”
He then talked about being changed man:
“Being at that young age, I can tell you I was arrogant and
definitely hotheaded. Everybody has a temper, but for me it was not
knowing how to control it when I thought I had the world in my hands.”
Chris also spoke about his current relationship with Rihanna:
“It’s still like we’re kids. I try not to be too grown and be like,
‘Lets have candlelight dinner every night.’ I try to make sure
everything is fun. It has to be fun and it has to be genuine.”