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in the attachement here’s MEL GIBSON
HERE’S THE CHRIS BROWN APOLOGY:
Chris Brown’s Apology (Video Transcript — July 20, 2009)
Hi, I’m Chris Brown. Since February my attorney has advised me not to speak out even though ever since the incident I
wanted to publicly express my deepest regret and accept full responsibility. Although I will do
some interviews and answer some questions in the future, I thought it was time that you heard
directly from me: I am sorry.
I have tried to live my life in a way which can make those around me proud of me – and until
recently, I think I was doing a pretty good job. I wish I had the chance to live those few moments
again but unfortunately I can’t. I cannot go into what happened and most importantly I’m not going
to sit here and make any excuses.
I take great pride in me being able to exercise self control and what I did was inexcusable. I am
very sad and very ashamed of what I have done. My mother and my spiritual teachers have taught
me way better than that.
I have told Rihanna countless times and I’m telling you today that I am truly, truly sorry that I
wasn’t able to handle the situation both differently and better. I recognize that I truly have been
blessed; I’ve been blessed with a wonderful family, wonderful friends and fans.
God has been generous and given me the ability which has brought me fame and fortune. I’ve done
a lot of soul searching and over the past several months I have talked with my minister and my
mother and I have spent a lot of time trying to understand what happened and why.
I have let a lot of people down and I realize that and no-one is more disappointed in me than I am.
As many of you know, I grew up in a home where there was domestic violence. I saw first hand
what uncontrolled rage could do. I have sought and I’ll continually seek help to ensure that what
occurred in February can never happen again. And as I sit here today I can tell you that I will do
everything in my power to make sure that it never happens again – and I promise that.
What I did was unacceptable. 100%. I can only ask and pray that you forgive me. Please.
I hope that others learn from my mistake. I intend to live my life so that I am truly worthy of the
term ‘role model.’

Thank you.
HERE IS MEL GIBSON APOLOGY