Read More ]"/> Chris Brown said something good came out of his savage beating of ex-girlfriend Rihanna – it made him realise he is not “invincible”.
The R’n'B star – who believes he would have got back with the Umbrella singer had it not been for the media storm following the assault – also claimed people were too quick to judge him.And he insisted nobody knows the whole story that led up to the February attack.He said: “The good that came from it was making me realise I wasn’t invincible.“It humbled me to take my career and my life a lot more seriously as well as have more respect for women and my fans. I let a lot of people down. I really need to step up and be more of an adult. I’ve done some childish things.”Brown, 20, also said that others were too quick to judge him.He added: “It’s never OK for a man to hit a woman but it’s [also] never OK for a woman to hit a man. I think domestic violence is not just men on women. As a whole, it should be looked upon as a mutual thing. It should never be always one-sided. Nobody knows every side of anybody’s life or anybody’s story. Domestic abuse isn’t just physical. It starts with verbal.”Brown was sentenced to five years’ probation and six months’ community service after he admitted attacking Rihanna, 21, in a rented Lamborghini car on a Hollywood street on February 8.source: Splash News