Chris Brown will spend up to three months in an attempt to learn how to keep his anger in check after his most recent arrest this past weekend.
As reported on Tuesday, Brown’s rep confirmed that he has decided himself to go to rehab. “His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point,” the rep explained.
It was reported today that Brown is likely to spend up to three months at a facility in Malibu. There’s no set time period for the rehab stint, but Brown and his team are open to him staying for a three-month stint.
“The rehab facility has been told to take him [Brown] apart and put him back together,” a source told the site.
“He needs help. He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that's when he always gets in trouble,” another insider told E! News.
Early Sunday, Brown was arrested after allegedly punching a man in Washington DC. He was initially charged with a felony assault charge, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor.
After Brown was released from jail, he flew to Los Angeles and he is still on probation from the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna. If it’s found that he violated his probation, he could spend up to four years in prison.
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As reported on Tuesday, Brown’s rep confirmed that he has decided himself to go to rehab. “His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point,” the rep explained.
TMZ reported today that Brown is likely to spend up to three months at a facility in Malibu. There’s no set time period for the rehab stint, but Brown and his team are open to him staying for a three-month stint.
“The rehab facility has been told to take him [Brown] apart and put him back together,” a source told the site.
“He needs help. He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that's when he always gets in trouble,” another insider told E! News.
Early Sunday, Brown was arrested after allegedly punching a man in Washington DC. He was initially charged with a felony assault charge, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor.
After Brown was released from jail, he flew to Los Angeles and he is still on probation from the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna. If it’s found that he violated his probation, he could spend up to four years in prison.
Chris Brown will spend up to three months in an attempt to learn how to keep his anger in check after his most recent arrest this past weekend.
As reported on Tuesday, Brown’s rep confirmed that he has decided himself to go to rehab. “His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point,” the rep explained.
TMZ reported today that Brown is likely to spend up to three months at a facility in Malibu. There’s no set time period for the rehab stint, but Brown and his team are open to him staying for a three-month stint.
“The rehab facility has been told to take him [Brown] apart and put him back together,” a source told the site.
“He needs help. He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that's when he always gets in trouble,” another insider told E! News.
Early Sunday, Brown was arrested after allegedly punching a man in Washington DC. He was initially charged with a felony assault charge, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor.
After Brown was released from jail, he flew to Los Angeles and he is still on probation from the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna. If it’s found that he violated his probation, he could spend up to four years in prison.
Read more at http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2013/10/chris-brown-spend-three-months-rehab-anger-management-report#xz0GKTrs0pg3bhzX.99
As reported on Tuesday, Brown’s rep confirmed that he has decided himself to go to rehab. “His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point,” the rep explained.
TMZ reported today that Brown is likely to spend up to three months at a facility in Malibu. There’s no set time period for the rehab stint, but Brown and his team are open to him staying for a three-month stint.
“The rehab facility has been told to take him [Brown] apart and put him back together,” a source told the site.
“He needs help. He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that's when he always gets in trouble,” another insider told E! News.
Early Sunday, Brown was arrested after allegedly punching a man in Washington DC. He was initially charged with a felony assault charge, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor.
After Brown was released from jail, he flew to Los Angeles and he is still on probation from the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna. If it’s found that he violated his probation, he could spend up to four years in prison.
Read more at http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2013/10/chris-brown-spend-three-months-rehab-anger-management-report#xz0GKTrs0pg3bhzX.99
As reported on Tuesday, Brown’s rep confirmed that he has decided himself to go to rehab. “His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point,” the rep explained.
TMZ reported today that Brown is likely to spend up to three months at a facility in Malibu. There’s no set time period for the rehab stint, but Brown and his team are open to him staying for a three-month stint.
“The rehab facility has been told to take him [Brown] apart and put him back together,” a source told the site.
“He needs help. He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that's when he always gets in trouble,” another insider told E! News.
Early Sunday, Brown was arrested after allegedly punching a man in Washington DC. He was initially charged with a felony assault charge, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor.
After Brown was released from jail, he flew to Los Angeles and he is still on probation from the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna. If it’s found that he violated his probation, he could spend up to four years in prison.
Read more at http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2013/10/chris-brown-spend-three-months-rehab-anger-management-report#xz0GKTrs0pg3bhzX.99
As reported on Tuesday, Brown’s rep confirmed that he has decided himself to go to rehab. “His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point,” the rep explained.
TMZ reported today that Brown is likely to spend up to three months at a facility in Malibu. There’s no set time period for the rehab stint, but Brown and his team are open to him staying for a three-month stint.
“The rehab facility has been told to take him [Brown] apart and put him back together,” a source told the site.
“He needs help. He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that's when he always gets in trouble,” another insider told E! News.
Early Sunday, Brown was arrested after allegedly punching a man in Washington DC. He was initially charged with a felony assault charge, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor.
After Brown was released from jail, he flew to Los Angeles and he is still on probation from the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna. If it’s found that he violated his probation, he could spend up to four years in prison.
Read more at http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2013/10/chris-brown-spend-three-months-rehab-anger-management-report#xz0GKTrs0pg3bhzX.99
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