I know it has to suck for Chris Brown that he feels he has moved past what happened with Rihanna.  And even with the lowered level of his restraining order helping with showing that Rihanna is over it too, the media and the public will not drop it.  But man-oh-man Chris please don't start loosing it and lashing out about it.  It's what the media wants.  You screwed up big time guy and you may think that you've paid your dues for it, but no no no you haven't.  Keep the good coming an maybe someday, but that day is not today.

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"People are always gonna talk, but I'm in a positive place. I consider myself a grown-ass man," he told Page Six Magazine (in Thursday's New York Post).

Brown, 21, has been dealing with the fallout since his February 2009 attack on Rihanna, but his new album, F.A.M.E. (which stands for "Forgiving All My Enemies"), has been well-received, showing that the public might be ready to forgive him and accept him as an artist.

During the interview, Brown was frank about admitting he was in the wrong for the "mishap," but said he's ready to stop apologizing.

"At the end of the day, if I walk around apologizing to everybody, I'm gonna look like a damn fool," he said.

Brown admitted that he understood why some of his former friends walked away from him after the incident — "You can't blame people for how they want to be portrayed or if they don't want to be associated with somebody who had a particular mishap" — and he said he appreciated the "handful" of people who did stick by him.

Full Story from MTV.com  HERE

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