Bobby Brown tells it all

Singer Bobby Brown the former husband and father of the late Whitney Houston and Bobbi Christina, reveals in an interview with Robin Roberts, that he'll be releasing a "tell all" book titled Every Little Step, Pulls No PunchesAccording to Ricky Smiley this book exposes and answers ongoing questions and details regarding his marriage between Whitney Houston. Audiences disagree with Bobby's decision to expose the details of their marriage saying that this defaming the late singer's name. Is Bobby Brown petty for writing this book after the death of Whitney? 

No. Here's why, first throughout the course of their entire public relationship, Whitney Houston was portrayed as "Americas Sweetheart," while Mr. Brown was seen as the contaminating bad boy. Audiences accused Bobby as the reason for the decline of Ms. Houston and even after their split, his name has always been used in horrible context. Does this give him the right to throw shade towards Whitney no, it doesn't. However I see nothing wrong with him setting the record straight about their relationship in attempt to clear his name. Second Bobby Brown is old and has lost a lot over the last few years, this could be his way of making peace with the entire situation and apologizing to his daughter Bobbi Christian, because the book is said to speak on how the couple could've been better parents. This book is Bobby's open letter to everyone who cares. Lastly, yes, this is possibly an attempt to make some money, but after all that he's lost, why not make some money? I can see how some may say he's making money off of his former wife's and daughter's death, but honestly I feel like Mr. Brown would've made a book regardless of the outcome. Also in the book Bobby is putting his business out too, so it's not like he's making it seem like he's the "good guy," but simply just relieving himself.



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