After a Larry King Live interview where Brown largely refused to talk about his domestic violence dispute with Rihanna and a public statement disproving of Oprah's domestic violence episode dedicated to all the "Rihanna's" of the world, Chris finally must have received the memo that things are looking worse for him. Agreeing to do a talk show where you refuse to talk about the issue you were invited on the show to discuss and going up against Oprah aren't exactly mile markers on the road to redemption. But it seems as if he's taking Oprah's advice to get the help he needs. Check out Chris' most recent statement after the jump.
"I want to understand my feelings," Brown, 20, tells PEOPLE. "I want to find out what really transpired as far as me that night. Sometimes when you're young you don't know how to express [your emotions], so I think it actually would be helpful to talk to a counselor or to somebody who has an expertise in what those [feelings] are."
According to Brown's Aug. 5 probation review, the R&B singer "has already looked into some domestic violence programs, showing that he is taking some initiatives to address this issue."
Explains Brown: "I wanted to take the counseling upon myself and … just talk to someone. I just need to talk to someone. I wanted to understand the problem at hand."
Brown tells PEOPLE he doesn’t think he has an "anger problem," but says he's keeping an open mind. "If I do, I will work with my counselor and hopefully channel my anger into something like dancing," says Brown, who insists he'll never let himself lose control again. "I don't think I would get that mad again. I want to be a man, so I have to be more responsible .... I'd rather walk away." (Source: People)
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