'It was my biggest mistake but I'm forgiven': Chris Brown says he "worked hard" and now Rihanna loves him again
In a searingly honest interview with the Mirror, he
apologised for his actions in 2009 when he physically attacked Rihanna,
leaving her shocked and bruised.
Rihanna’s boyfriend Chris Brown has described his vicious assault on the singer as the “greatest regret” of his life.Speaking for the first time about their recent reconciliation, the US R&B star shrugged off the public backlash against him and pledged never to hurt the Bajan beauty again.
In a searingly honest interview with the Mirror, he apologised for his actions in 2009, when he physically attacked Rihanna, leaving her shocked and bruised.
And Brown admitted that winning her love back had taken many months of tough “serious making up”.
He said: “Sometimes you row, you fight, with the one you love and things get said, stuff spirals.
“That night was the deepest regret of my life, the biggest mistake.
"But she loves me – what can I say? I’m forgiven… but, yes, I worked hard for it.”
'It was my biggest mistake but I'm forgiven': Chris Brown says he "worked hard" and now Rihanna loves him again
In a searingly honest interview with the Mirror, he
apologised for his actions in 2009 when he physically attacked Rihanna,
leaving her shocked and bruised
Speaking for the first time about their recent reconciliation, the US R&B star shrugged off the public backlash against him and pledged never to hurt the Bajan beauty again.
In a searingly honest interview with the Mirror, he apologised for his actions in 2009, when he physically attacked Rihanna, leaving her shocked and bruised.
And Brown admitted that winning her love back had taken many months of tough “serious making up”.
He said: “Sometimes you row, you fight, with the one you love and things get said, stuff spirals.
“That night was the deepest regret of my life, the biggest mistake.
"But she loves me – what can I say? I’m forgiven… but, yes, I worked hard for it.”
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Talking at Elton John’s Aids Foundation Oscars fund raising party in
West Hollywood, the double platinum-selling star said he had “grown up”
and learned how to deal with fame.He also dismissed a bad taste joke by host Seth Macfarlane during the Academy Awards ceremony – in which Macfarlane compared the “unspeakably violent” movie Django Unchained to “date night for Rihanna and Chris Brown”.
Brown, 23, said: “People attack me and criticise me, it happens all the time.
"But they don’t know me, and they don’t know us. It doesn’t bother me any more.
“Other people can judge us but they don’t know anything."
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