Singer
Chris
Brown
has
now
offered
his
apology
for
his
alleged
behaviour
at
ABC's
studios
during
his
interview
on
show
'Good
Morning
America'.
But
the
American
singer
held
the
producers
of
the
show
responsible
for
the
incident.
He
said
that
he
was
irked
by
a
question
related
to
his
ex-girlfriend
Rihanna.
Talking
on
the
BET
talk
show
'106
and
Park',
Chris
Brown
said
that
he
had
ruled
certain
terms
to
the
bosses
of
show
to
appear
on
the
show
and
included
any
discussion
of
his
violent
relationship
with
ex-girlfriend
Rihanna
was
one
among
them.
"I
felt
like,
OK,
they
told
us
this
just
so
they
can
get
us
on
the
show
so
they
can
exploit
me.
You
know,
that's
what
I
thought.
I
kind
of
took
it
very,
very
hard," Contactmusic
quoted
him
as
saying
on
the
show.
"
And
I
kept
my
composure
throughout
the
interview,
although
you
could
see
me
upset,
you
know.
I
kept
my
composure
and
did
my
performances,
and
when
I
got
back
[to
the
dressing
room],
I
just
let
off
like
steam
in
the
back,"
he
said.
However,
he
added,
"I
apologize
for
acting
like
that."
In
response,
ABC
News
released
a
statement
saying,
"Chris
Brown
was
invited
on
Good
Morning
America
to
perform
and
to
be
interviewed.
There
were
no
talking
points
offered."