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Before the infamous altercation of 2009, Chris Brown and Rihanna were inseparable.
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So much so that, they were the ‘IT’ couple that the millennials looked up to. But that was before the fateful night that left everything blurry. Yes, the same fight that left Riri spitting blood and fans fuming in rage.
Just to jog your memory, Chris Brown had violently hit and assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna for which he was arrested and placed on probation for five years. He was also sentenced to six months community service.
Now, after years, the star has finally opened up in his documentary, ‘Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life’. He spoke about the night, his behaviour, and the details are brow-raising.Â
According to Chris, it all began at a pre-Grammys party when Chris’ ex-GF turned up at the same party. This upset Rihanna and she burst into tears. Although he managed to calm her down initially, things got nasty after a few drinks.Â
Even on the way home, the spat turned worse when Chris handed his phone to prove that there was nothing to be worried about. But as fate would have it, Rihanna found an unread message from her saying she’d be at the party. That was the blow.
Chris recalled,Â
“She starts going off, she throws the phone, ‘I hate you!’, whatever, whatever, she starts hitting me, we’re in a little Lamborghini, you know she’s fighting me.”
He even gave out graphic details of the assault and the moment he gave in to the urge to hit the ‘Umbrella’ singer.Â
“When I saw it I was in shock, I was like, ‘Fuck, why did I hit her like that?”
Divulging further, the songwriter even admitted to the moment he was enraged. Â
In fact, everything that followed made it even worse.Â
She takes the keys out of the car and fakes it like she throws them out of the window. I get out the car and I’m looking for the keys and somebody yelled and she yells out her door, ‘help, he’s trying to kill me.”
Describing the aftermath of it all, Chris confessed that it was bad but it was mutual.
“She hated me. After that, I tried everything. She didn’t care, she just didn’t trust me after that.”
And he concluded saying,Â
“Shit, I’m not ever trying to put my hands on any female. I felt like a fucking monster.”
“That’s not me. I hate it. That’s going to haunt me forever.”
You can watch the video where he speaks about Rihanna here.Â
To everyone out there, it doesn’t matter what goes wrong in a relationship, no one has a right to hit his/her partner under any circumstances. NO. Domestic violence is a social evil and it needs to be wiped off before it’s too late.
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