chrisbrownoops1230.jpgAfter throwing a chair through a window and storming out of Good Morning America's New York City studio without a shirt, R&B star Chris Brown is apologizing for his behavior.

Brown made an appearance on the BET video show 106 & Park and chatted about the incident, telling the program:

    "First of all, I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, or anybody who was offended or really looked, and [was] disappointed at my actions. Because I'm disappointed in the way I acted ... I felt like they told us this just so they could get us on the show to exploit me. That’s what I thought. So I kind took it very, very hard. And I kept my composure throughout the interview, although you could see me upset, you know. I kept my composure and did my performances, and when I got back, I just let off, like, steam in the back … I just had to release the anger that I had inside me because I felt like I worked so hard for this music."


Brown freaked out immediately after GMA host Robin Roberts asked him a question about his 2009 assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna, but Roberts made it clear that Brown knew ahead of time what the interview questions would be. Though Roberts said she was "shocked like everybody else" about Brown's reaction, she seemed to forgive the singer before he even issued an apology. Roberts even invited Brown back on the show, adding, "We wish him the absolute best and ... we've extended the invitation to him and I sure hope that he takes us up on it, because we'd love to have another chat with him."

Click after the jump to watch Chris chatting with BET about the drama!