Chris Brown Talks Contemplating Suicide After Assaulting Rihanna

In the preview for Chris’ documentary, “Welcome to My Life,” Chris reveals he actually thought about killing himself after getting so much backlash from the public for assaulting Rihanna in 2009.

On the situation, he says:

“I felt like a f*cking monster. I was thinking about suicide and everything else. I wasn’t sleeping, I wasn’t eating. I just was getting high.

“I went from being on top of the world, number one songs, being kind of like America’s sweetheart, to being public enemy number one.”

So far no release date for the documentary has been confirmed. Check out the video below:

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15 comments

  1. Damage control. It’s a little too late though. And why are all those celebrities defending his poor choices? That’s why he’s so delusional and unapologetic about everything now.

    1. I cringed when JLo said he just made a mistake and was a kid and didn’t know any better. So what’s his excuse now JLo?

  2. Chris may as well accept that his days of being loved by the majority of the public are long gone. He had a chance to get back to that place by being humble and showing people that he’s changed but he never did. Instead he curses out his fans and beefs with other celebrities and keeps being disrespectful to women.

    1. True..but women will be the main ones defending his weak,disrespectful,narcissistic dumas. .Chris trying to get sympathy and attention from Karrueche..FOH fuk boy..he only felt sorry for himself. No remorse for Rihanna. .

  3. This is the same b*tch a** n*gga that tried to come for Kehlani for speaking on her suicide attempt and he’s out here doing the same thing? I can’t stand this boy.

  4. Is he serious? A documentary is not going to save his career because aside from this we know he has not changed at all. So this doesn’t even seem sincere. Just more damage control.

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