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by Cord Jefferson onApril 4, 2011
The term "anger management" comes up every time we hear about stars, like Chris Brown and Mike Tyson, flying off the handle. But do you know what it involves and why so many black people need it? I do; I've been there.
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March 25, 2011
Usually a simple "I'm sorry" can help salvage a celebrity's reputation, no matter how great the scandal is. Sadly, some stars -- we're looking at you, Chris Brown -- can't even get that right. Here are some of the most notable celebrity apologies in recent memory.
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by Helena Andrews onMarch 24, 2011
Dear Chris: Beating up your girlfriend is a "big deal." So is wilding out when reporters throw you softball questions about what really happened. Grow up.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMarch 23, 2011
Robin Roberts isn’t fooling anyone by pretending this troubled star is good for anything but ratings.
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by Michael Arceneaux onMarch 22, 2011
Brown is mad that some white celebrities are forgiven for the same things he's persecuted for. He has a point, but who cares?
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by Lauren Williams onMarch 22, 2011
The new and improved Chris Brown? Please.
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