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Chris Brown had a bad morning on Tuesday. For that, he’s very sorry.

The singer, who let out an emotional outburst backstage after a contentious interview on “Good Morning America,” addressed his allegedly violent, window-smashing tirade on the BET music video countdown show, “106 & Park.”

“First of all, I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, or anybody who was offended or really looked, and [was] disappointed at my actions,” Brown said on the show. “Because I’m disappointed in the way I acted.”

According to the transcript obtained by ABC News, Brown said that he had to release, “the anger that I had inside me.”

Brown’s outburst came after repeated questioning by co-anchor Robin Roberts about the 2009 incident in which he inflicted a devastating beating on his then-girlfriend, Rihanna.

In a statement that followed the incident, Roberts said that she had a good relationship with Brown, was shocked by his outburst, and invited him back to the show.

Brown’s new album, “F.A.M.E,” was released this week, and industry insiders don’t expect its sales to be hurt by the incident, projecting perhaps 300,000 copies to be moved in its first week. Sales should be buoyed by his top single, “Look At Me Now.”

article courtesy of TheHuffingtonPost.com/ABCGO.com

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