Chris Brown Looks Innocent

If only he sounded innocent, too. In an exclusive interview with Larry King, the pop star divulges surprisingly little about his history of abuse and his relationship with Rihanna.

  • | Posted: September 3, 2009 at 2:52 AM
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Chris Brown on Larry King Live
If only he sounded innocent, too. In an exclusive interview with Larry King, the pop star divulges surprisingly little about his history of abuse and his relationship with Rihanna.

If only he sounded innocent, too. In an exclusive interview with Larry King, Chris Brown divulges surprisingly little about his history of abuse and relationship with Rihanna. What exactly was the point of his reappearance?

<p>If only he sounded innocent, too. In an exclusive interview with Larry King, Chris Brown divulges surprisingly little about his history of abuse and relationship with Rihanna. What exactly was the point of his reappearance?</p>

Chris Brown was never supposed to be this kind of boy. Mothers always warn their daughters about those other types: the Lil Waynes, the Mike Tysons; the “tough guys” with rap sheets as harsh as their public personas. That guy was not doe-eyed, dimple-cheeked Chris Brown.

Or at least not until seven months ago.

Before the headlines and guilty plea, he had the hearts of many a young girl. He was the very definition of bubble-gum pop. Young and talented, handsome and charismatic: Chris Brown was the black blogosphere version of homecoming king, with a letterman jacket to boot.

Sitting across from Larry King on Wednesday night, donning a baby-blue sweater and matching bow tie, the 20-year-old singer did his best to look the part and win back his crown.

But the re-ascension attempt was none too successful.

Days before airing the interview, CNN released preview clips of Chris’ reaction to the crazed events that brought him to this point: It’s crazy to me. I’m like ‘wow.’

What's really crazy is how little the interview revealed about what happened that night in February as Chris and his former girlfriend, fellow singer Rihanna, headed to a pre-Grammy Awards party. “It’s personal,” Chris asserts, refusing to go into detail about the incident. But anyone with a Twitter account could tell you the facts.

And the facts weren't pretty. The police report told a battered and bruised Robyn F., later confirmed to be Rihanna. Then came the photo of her with two black eyes and a fat lip. And eight hours after the incident, Chris turned himself in, eventually pleading guilty on June 22nd to felony assault.

He did it. That much was always obvious. And any questions about legal action were quickly laid to rest during his recent sentencing. (He was ordered to perform six months of community labor and to cease all communication and contact with Rihanna for five years.)

Yet, somehow, despite the headlines and disturbing updates, for his fans, the idea of the baby-faced boy wonder being an abusive boyfriend never sat right. We needed words to remedy Rihanna’s wounds. An assurance, an apology, and mostly … answers.

But the answers never came.

An apology message was posted on Chris’ Web site late last month. It offered little more than the usual attempt at damage control. A camera-ready star, a somber expression, a prepared two-minute statement to fans that Chris swears “came from the heart.” The overdue “I’m sorry” just didn’t cut it.

Wednesday night was his only window left for out-and-out absolution from his fans, were it ever to come. But sandwiched between his mother Joyce Hawkins and his lawyer Mark Geragos, Chris did little more than skirt around the very details needed to redeem him. When asked about his last words to Rihanna, his feelings about the attack and prior incidents of violence, he essentially offered the same stock responses. I’m not going to go into that. I’m sorry.

So what exactly was the need for his reappearance if not just for appearance’s sake?

During the entire segment, it is Chris’ lawyer who says the most, seamlessly stepping in where his client is unwilling to go. Playing the role of mediator, Geragos deflects inquiries into an abusive history as if accounting for a misdemeanor. “That’s vandalism,” he states when asked about a past incident of violence in which Chris reportedly broke the windshield and passenger side windows of a car.

Chris, on the other hand, said more with his silence than he did with the vague answers provided in the taped interview.

Surprisingly, the most revealing portrayal during the segment was that of Chris’ mother, who began crying at the first mention of her own domestic violence experience at the hands of her ex-husband, Chris’ stepfather. As her son gets asked about the effect that seeing the abuse had on him, she is visibly upset; she closes her eyes and tries to keep it together as Chris attempts to respond.

Hands-clasped, eyebrows furrowed, he maintained a strategic air of stoicism, occasionally betrayed by his emotions, sighing at times and staring off into space. (When asked if he was still in love with Rihanna, he replies without hesitation: Definitely.)

But despite the staggered sound bites that will surely be played and replayed for weeks to come, it was more than obvious that the man of the hour was essentially meant to be seen, not heard. A visual to appease the need of his fans to have Chris back as he once was: the wholesome, doe-eyed crooner.

At one point in the show, he confesses, “I feel like it’s high school sometimes. …” Indeed, it is. The rise and fall of the popular celebrity couple is enough to make the public salivate over the endless potential for locker room gossip. It’s the basis Chrianna-gate was built on. For the geek in us all, a paparazzi-fueled tragedy like theirs is confirmation that even pretty people have problems.

Yet, even in his silence, the pretty-boy pop star did his best to make us forget; to bury the ugliness of the past seven months in the image we thought we knew. The bow tie and sweater ensemble even inspired Larry King to come to his defense: You appear rather calm, rather nice.

If only it were that simple.

Saaret E. Yoseph is a writer and The Root's Assistant Editor.

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Go to the Vh1 gossip page and you'll see these two are suppose to be hookin up in Acauppoco, Mexico. He will also be gettin a nice piece of money for the Vienna tribute to MJ in which Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, and many others will be performing. Rihannah is cute an all but the reason she help defend Chris with her money and lawyer is cause she knew she was a willing participant in a dysfunctional relationship. Hopefully they'll get help and work things out. Chris will be damaged for some time to come but he'll recover. Many women will hate Ri RI but I think she is oblivious to other's opinions.Plus I think Chris must have a bigger dong than clumsy Drake or am I just being ignorant, ladies?

Besides Shawn Merriman. the football steroid user and the shot of love vietnamese beauty he chocked..tila khalila are on the radar...But..we'll move on when its time..Time yet Jimi? I hope not..keep it going ladies and gents..as long as we are civil..Rihanna and babyboy chrissy in the baby blue are good topics..LMAO

It's quite disappointing what happened to Chris Brown. Well, it's his fault anyway. Still hoping that he will revive his career soon. He's one of our great artists today.

Marius

It's quite disappointing what happened to Chris Brown. Well, it's his fault anyway. Still hoping that he will revive his career soon. He's one of our great artists today.

Marius

It's quite disappointing what happened to Chris Brown. Well, it's his fault anyway. Still hoping that he will revive his career soon. He's one of our great artists today.

Marius

Just a few thoughts that I left out. Although CHris Brown and Rhianna were lovers. I would bet that some of the cause of the DV/abuse ocurred because they are also competitors in the music industry. He sort of mentioned it in the interview. But just listening to his speech pattern, you can tell that he is from the streets and modern civilized rules of etiquette arent used there. Really not hating on CB but I worked with juveniles and they all do those smooth dance moves, working their little bodies, and they all think that they can sing, and their all just as dumb as a door nail (for you racist trolls , thats Black and white ones)
There's just really nothing that special about what he does and somebody needs to tell him to go to college with some of that money he has. Thats if he graduated from high school

Hey, were just having a conversation, Its not just about Chris Brown and Rhianna. The responses being put forth tell alot about how people feel about DV.
You are saying that men and women are equally responsible when they get in a fight. I dont think that your abused mother, (remember you added that info) would say that men and women are equally responsible. You say that Rhianna was abusive. I say that that's like saying that a 14 year old girl dating a 34 year old man is really consenting and there should be no stautory rape (which I hear now that many courts are considering more non prosecutions in those cases).
I know that many women like to think that times have changed and that because the job market has placed women in a more advantageous position than men because their skills are more relevant, therefore everythings equal now, after all money is power. Buung ...wrong answer. There is no way that this young tall muscular man should not be held more responsible in a confrontation with a female. Especially one that size. Are you Crazy? Its good that you have a girl,Because I'm afraid that you would miss the mark on telling your son how much more resp[onsible he is in times of anger.
No DV is not gender specific. There are all kinds of DV. Sibling, Parental Gay Lesbian. But this is more that DV When you see those pictures of Rhianna You have seen abuse. Did you see CHris Brown's angelic face? Any marks, scratches or bruises ? No. So you need to get real and tell your daughter not just to keep her hand to herself but keep a Ni__ers hand off of her as well.