Chris Brown has admitted that he can’t judge people that still criticise him for his past actions. Past actions meaning when he was convicted of battery in 2009 after an argument which lead to him assaulting Rihanna.
Pretty much – the rapper has decided that he can’t hate on the haters that hate on him.
Simple.
Hard life…
Speaking about struggling to win back public opinion – the Run singer revealed that it’s not been an easy ride back to the top.
"Having to get personal opinion back and having to gain personal success back. . . it's not all the way back, you know?"
"But it's one of my most humbling experiences. I can't hate people for making judgment on me or making a decision of liking me or not liking me. All I can do is try to be better as a person, and I'm good with knowing everything isn't always going to be perfect."

The 23-year-old even suggested that he hoped one day he would be able to help and inspire his fans to achieve his level of greatness.
"I just want my fans to be able to identify, whether it be the ones that maybe could of had everything or they maybe blew their chance and they failed and didn't know how to get back up."
"The fan base that I have and the actual support is unreal to me. They've put me in a position to be able to help people and continue to do music and help my family, help my mom."
That’s deep, Breezy.
Hey Momma…
If he fails at getting back support however, he can always rely on his mum. After dressing up as a member of the Taliban for Halloween – how tasteful – his mum rushed to defend her little boy on Twitter after the costume didn’t go down as well as he had hoped.
"Halloween is for fun, nothing more than just fun. Get a life please"
"So does this mean when we dress our kids as Satan we glorifying him or (is) it just out of fun???? ... Keep smiling angel."
Answers on a postcard please.