Chris Brown and Rihanna might have moved on from their domestic altercation that took place in 2009, but much of the public still hasn’t.
The X singer has had a difficult time getting past the situation when it comes to the media, which could be why he recently addressed it when he spoke with The Guardian.
Breezy opened up about his past when it came to the “Rihanna incident”, as he called it, and stated much of what he’s learned from it.
He told them:
‘[It was] probably the biggest wake-up call for me. ‘I had to stop acting like a little teenager, a crazy, wild young guy.’ ‘You can talk with all my girls that I did mess with before, and it’s never been a violent history.’ I learned from it, and it was almost like… I wouldn’t say it happened for a reason, but it was something to trigger my mind to be more of a mature adult. To handle myself in situations, don’t throw tantrums, don’t be a baby about it.’
He also talked about the media’s portrayal of him, as well as the justice system and how he believes he’s being targeted:
‘They want me to be the example. Young black kids don’t have the fairer chances. ‘You can see Lindsay Lohan in and out of court every day, you see Charlie Sheen, whoever else, do what they want to do.’ There hasn’t been any incident that I started since I got on probation, even with the Frank Ocean fight, the Drake situation, all those were defense modes. ‘People think I just walk around as the aggressor, this mad black guy, this angry, young, troubled kid, but I’m not. I’m more and more laid-back. It’s just that people know if they push a button, it’ll make more news than their music. Attaching themselves to me, good or bad, will benefit them.’
Chris also revealed he lost his V-card at the age of 8 to a girl who was about 14 or 15 years old. He told the site:
‘It’s different in the country.’ ‘By that point, we were already kind of like hot to trot, you know what I’m saying? ‘Like, girls, we weren’t afraid to talk to them; I wasn’t afraid.’ ‘So, at eight, being able to do it, it kind of preps you for the long run, so you can be a beast at it. You can be the best at it.’
He even compared himself to Prince when it comes to women:
‘But you know how Prince had a lot of girls back in the day? Prince was, like, the guy. I’m just that, today.’ ‘Most women won’t have any complaints if they’ve been with me.They can’t really complain. It’s all good.’
It’s not often Chris opens up like this, but when he does, he isn’t too shy!
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