Chris Brown finally makes a statement!

As you might know what happened already, now the young fella Chris Brown has decided to say "SORRY", for what though, that all still remains a mystery to all people.
The following statement was issued Sunday by a spokesman on behalf of Chris Brown: Words cannot begin to express how sorry and saddened I am over what transpired. I am seeking the counseling of my pastor, my mother and other loved ones and I am committed, with God's help, to emerging a better person. Much of what has been speculated or reported on blogs and/or reported in the media is wrong.
While I would like to be able to talk about this more, until the legal issues are resolved, this is all I can say except that I have not written any messages or made any posts to Facebook, on blogs or any place else.
Those posts or writings under my name are frauds," the statement concludes.
Because he is saying "SORRY' are we supposed to think that he is guilty? I don't know, the dude needs to be more specific on that happened, but until then, Gabiville will continue to say to him "Domestic Violence is a No! No! boet!"
In the meantime Rihanna is feeling the love in the court of public opinion—and on the basketball court.
During a break in the action at the NBA's All-Star slam-dunk contest Saturday at U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix, the Rihanna song "Umbrella" played on the PA system.
Many in the sell-out crowd—which included Eva Longoria Parker, Corbin Bleu, JordinSparks, Ludacris, Maria Shriver, Spike Leeand Elliot Yamin—promptly cheered when the tune came on.
Chris Brown had been scheduled to perform at several of the All-Star weekend events, butcanceled in the wake of his arrest following his alleged assault of Rihanna.
An NBA official tells E! News of Brown's pulling out: "He's not exactly missed. He does not currently represent the image we are trying to project."
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