Chris Brown misses Rihanna
It looks like Chris Brown still isn’t over ex-girlfriend Rihanna and he’s letting all of Twitter know it.
The singer linked to a nostalgic YouTube video montage of the pair in happier days set to Lee Car’s “The Way We Used To Be.”
"IM SORRY YALL. JUST HAD TO POST IT,” Chris tweeted just after midnight. “FOR THE FELLAS: showing emotion doesn't make u weak. BEING HONEST MAKES U STRONG."
Admittedly, it’s a cute video that makes us think of the how charmed the couple seemed before their infamous February 8 brawl. Since that fight, though, Chris has been ordered to stay away from Rihanna for at least five years.
The emotional tweet has gotten a mixed reception, but so many people are talking about it that the singer has vowed to keep his Twitter RiRi-free in the future.
“IMA TALK ABOUT OTHER SH** FROM NOW ON.... ima fall back lol.. twitter will get u IN TROUBLE,” Chris wrote Monday afternoon. “OFFICIAL ALBUM DATE: DECEMBER 15... GRAFFITI... NOW BLOG ABOUT THIS.”
Something else he’s talking about is his video for “I Can Transform Ya,” which debuts tomorrow.
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