BROWN DEFENDS WOODS
CHRIS BROWN has urged the American public to forgive TIGER WOODS for his = infidelities, because the golfer "deserves a second chance".
Woods was hit with a string of allegations last year (09) that he cheat= ed on wife Elin Nordegren with several mistresses.
The shamed sports star apologised for his behaviour at a press conferen= ce earlier this month (Feb10), admitting: "I am deeply sorry for my irres= ponsible and selfish behaviour I engaged in." And now Brown, who was embroiled in his own personal scandal after he w= as convicted of attacking girlfriend Rihanna last year (09), has called o= n the U.S. public to overlook Wood’s affairs - and concentrate on his gol= fing skills.
He tells America’s Mojo in the Morning radio show, "I think it’s cool (= that Woods apologised). I think people always deserve a second chance. I = know my fans gave me a second chance.
"Whatever his personal life is, and this goes for me and him, his perso= nal life is his personal life. Nobody has the right to place judgment on = anybody else’s personal life if they’re not directly involved with them.
"He plays golf - that’s what people love him for. They don’t love him f= or the other stuff they’re talking about.=E2=80=9D
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