Chris Brown Says Don't Look At Me Now, Bans Media Interviews

News: Chris Brown Says Don't Look At Me Now, Bans Media Interviews

Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 11:55PM

Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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R&B star Chris Brown is reportedly snubbing all forms of media and television outlets from interview opportunities this year to focus on making new music.

While details are still developing, his manager claims Breezy is staying media-free in 2012.

Chris Brown's manager Tina Davis revealed that he would not be doing any interviews in 2012. She told the magazine that he won't do interviews, but he will "concentrate on performing and recording....." She added, "We're not trying to be rude, selfish or disrespectful to anyone in anyway. If people are going to judge anything, judge him for his talent. (Hot 106)

In March, Brown experienced a meltdown when asked about ex-girlfriend Rihanna during a "Good Morning America" interview.

Chris Brown exploded in rage behind the scenes at "Good Morning America" this morning ... smashing a window and storming out without a shirt ... sources tell TMZ ... and it was triggered by on-air questions about the Rihanna incident. ABC sources tell TMZ ... Brown performed and was interviewed by Robin Roberts live from the ! Times Sq uare studio when she began asking about the infamous incident. Brown tried to redirect the questions to focus on his album -- but Roberts continued to ask about Brown's legal issues stemming from the Rihanna incident. (TMZ)

While he may not be doing one-on-one's, the singer is expected to appear at next month's Grammy Awards ceremony.

"Chris absolutely plans on attending the Grammys and is in talks with producers of the show to possibly perform. Chris performed at the MTV Video Music Awards several months ago, and his performance was simply over the top as he was flying through the air like an acrobat. Chris' performance stole the show, and he would love to do something at the Grammy's to top his VMA performance," the insider says. (Radar Online)

Recently, Chris Breezy revealed he was directing rappers Wale and Big Sean's "Slight Work" music video.

"I'm directing @Wale and @BigSean slight work video this week! Gonna be a Movie! F*ck wit me!!," he tweeted December 13th. (Chris Brown's Twitter)

Check out some past Chris Brown footage below:


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