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Chris Brown's GMA interview: meltdown, Charlie Sheen, broken glass, and a bruised ego

Written By Alfred Haynes on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 | Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Chris Brown: Shades of O.J. Simpson?

The aftermath of Chris Brown's interview with Good Morning America's Robin Roberts, could signal the end of his already-struggling career.

When Robin Roberts asked Chris Brown about his "relaxed restraining order" and his violent past with Rihanna, I could see his anger boiling like a volcano beneath the surface. At one point, I actually thought Brown was going to put Robin in a chokehold.

Miraculously, he managed to keep it together for the cameras, but the drama was just beginning.


After the interview, Brown reportedly had a psychotic break in his dressing room. Reports suggest the struggling star began screaming at the top of lungs, ripped off his shirt, and threw a chair into a window - sending shards of glass plummeting onto New York's streets.

Thank goodness, the only thing injured was Brown’s fragile ego!

Later, crybaby-Brown sent a tweet indicating that not only does he have anger management issues, he might be a dangerous sociopath, as well.

"I’m so over people bringing this past s**t up!!! Yet we praise Charlie sheen and other celebs for there (their) bulls**t," said the disturbed bleach-blond celebrity.

Brown appears to be operating with a warped sense of logic. He seems to be excusing his bad behavior, by pointing out other people’s transgressions; which is a definite sign of immaturity and major cause for concern.

Sources tell me that ABC his considering pressing charges against Brown.  Apparently, the only way the network will drop the charges, is if Brown agrees to do a follow up interview - explaining what happened in his dressing room.

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