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New Snippet of Chris Brown's Interview With Larry King
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The singer could not explain what had gotten into him on that fateful night but it's the one night that he wishes to never happen.

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Another excerpt from Chris Brown's interview on "Larry King Live", which will air in its entirety on Wednesday, September 2, has been released. This time Larry King read out what the police report said was happening between Brown and then-girlfriend Rihanna during the February 8 incident.

"You punched her a number of times, you threatened to beat the blank out of her," King said. "When you got home you also said you want to kill her. You bit her in the ear." Brown looked down all the while and occasionally said "yeah".

King then asked him the ultimate question, "You don't appeal like a violent person at all. Like you'd be rather calm, rather nice. So what happened to you, do you think?" Brown answered, "Well, I guess it's just one of those nights I wish I could just take back. I really regret it now and I'm totally ashamed of what I did."

In the first snippet of the interview, Brown said that he didn't remember what happened on the night of the incident. "I just look at it like, wow, I'm in shock, because, first of all, that's not who I am as a person, and that's not who I promise I want to be," he admitted. His mother Joyce Hawkins also spoke about the altercation, defending her son of being a non-violent person. That was why it came as a "shock" to her when it eventually happened.

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