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Chris Brown faced a lot of criticism after assaulting Rihanna, and after being charged and sent to jail, he stayed quiet about the incident until now.
We’ll finally get to hear from the “Loyal” singer in the upcoming documentary, “Welcome to My Life: The Official Chris Brown Documentary,” which received its first trailer Sunday. The movie will reportedly focus on Brown’s rise to fame as well as the 2009 assault.
However, when we heard about Brown speaking up about the assault case in his documentary, we couldn't help but wonder how Rihanna would feel about it. The “Work” singer apparently supports Brown and approves of him talking about the tragic night their fight happened.
“She knew about the documentary. Chris told her he was considering doing a documentary and that he would be talking about that nightmare night,” said a source to Hollywood Life. “At first she was surprised he wanted to go public with this, she cautioned him that he had to be mentally and emotionally prepared to go back and relive it. However, he reassured her that this was something good, something he wanted to do. She supported him, and still supports him. She’s proud of how far he’s come and understands his reason for going forward, protecting Royalty. Chris has her blessings.”
The trailer features A-list musicians such as usher, Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled, Mary J. Blige and more.
The video takes an intense and emotional turn when Brown starts to talk about the Rihanna controversy.
“This is the first time I get to say anything,” admits Brown.
The trailer features the R&B singer talking about the famous night before the Grammys, but also shows him looking into the feature.
“I went from being on top of the world, No. 1,” said Brown. “I felt like a f***ing monster. I was thinking about suicide, I wasn’t sleeping, I barely ate...If there was ever a doubt in your mind Chris Brown was done, he was finished...I wouldn’t bet on it.”
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Source: http://www.fashionnstyle.com/articles/83778/20160420/chris-brown-rihanna-fight-over-work-singer-approves-ex-to-talk-about-assault-in-documentary.htm


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