Bobby Brown Today Show Interview (Videos)

May 3, 2012
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On the Today show Bobby Brown sat down and had quite the interesting interview with Matt Lauer. The singer dished on all sorts of good stuff you are going to want to hear about.

In the two part interview Bobby chatted with Matt about some very personal topics such as his life with Whitney Houston, their daughter Bobbi Kristina and his recent DUI. The first part of the interview aired on Wednesday with Brown revealing that it was Houston who got him hooked on drugs. He also talked about his deep love for her as well as how their reality show made them see just how out of control their lives were. Although they were divorced Bobby professed his love for Whitney. I have to say it was very touching and I don’t think it was fake or that he was just putting on a show. I really believe he loved her. You can see a clip from that part of the interview below.

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Today Lauer’s interview with Brown continued and the focus was Bobbi Kristina and his DUI. Regarding his daughter, Bobby appearing with his fiancé and other three children, said she is not abusing drugs and that he doesn’t need believe she is dating her adopted brother. He also admitted that he does enjoy the occasional drink even though he claims to have been clean and sober for years. Yeah that was his explanation for the DUI, which didn’t really explain much. You can watch the video from today’s portion of the interview below.

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I actually watched both parts and I have to admit my perception of Bobby Brown has changed a little bit. I mean who knows what went down between Whitney and him but he seemed different than in past interviews. Maybe he has gotten his life together or maybe he is just a really good actor, what do you think?

 






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