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Chris Brown- Perception is Everything

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Here we have a more refined Chris Brown.  His delivery is natural and there are no lawyers present.  The interview is shorter in length, and this style of interview favors him more.  This is his best interview on the Rihanna situation.  I did find it interesting that Rihanna told Robin that she had never heard the song when Chris played it for her after he wrote it.  In any case, Chris Brown understands the magnitude of what he did and his apology seemed sincere this time around.  His style of dress was proper for this interview.

Here we have Chris Brown and the infamous bow tie, which became a trending topic on Twitter.  He  seemed lost in this interview.   The longer the interview, the worse the interview becomes, as Chris Brown can’t discuss the Rihanna situation without coming off a little hostile and spoiled.   He seemed like he didn’t agree with the sentence and that was the last thing the public needed to hear at that point in time.  No one wants to hear a person convicted of assault complain about a sentence, especially when not being asked to serve a lengthy sentence in jail.

This is the Chris Brown apology.  It looked forced and pre-written.  At points in this clip, he came off hostile.  His team really failed him on this one.  Nothing about the apology sounded authentic and the loud shirt was distracting.   His posture made me think that he didn’t even want to do it in that manner, at that time for whatever reason.  He was not committed to this mess of an apology and it showed.

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