You Need More People: Chris Brown.

So I’m sure everyone heard of the infamous Chris Brown and Larry King interview that showed on CNN last night. I saw it… and I’m still struggling to see what the point of it was. Nothing was learned at all. An interview is about shedding some sort of light on the situation at hand, you know… actually answering questions? Well there wasn’t very much of that. As an interviewee if there are over 10 things you’d “rather not discuss”, perhaps you should stay home. Especially if the majority of those things are of the reason you’re presently relevant. If his PR people spearheaded the decision to go on TV, they should be fired. Because at least to me, now he looks like a fool. All the stuttering,waivering eyes, and uneasiness sort of annoyed me. The mother/lawyer cosignage didn’t help in the least. Now certainly he needn’t give a play by play of how he rammed her head into a window or viciously gnawed on her manicured fingertips, but at least be a little vocal and open about something more than “I’m really sorry, this isn’t in my character.” I could probably continue about all the things wrong with both Chris Brown, his moms, and real talk, even Rihanna but I don’t even feel like this situation is relevant anymore. It’s boring, and old. I haven’t really heard anyone say they will never listen to Chris’ music again, so I’m sure he’ll be fine. His endorsement deals are a wrap, but I’m sure he could probably still get a number 1 single or something. Did you watch the interview? What’d you think? Was it worth him even doing?
Here’s part 1 of the interview
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