Chris Brown and publicist part ways after "GMA" freakout, album release
(CBS) - Chris Brown's publicist has reportedly parted ways with the R&B singer after his destructive temper tantrum in a dressing room on the set of ABC's "Good Morning America."
According to the New York Post, Tammy Brook is no longer be representing the singer.
Brook told TMZ that the end of their business relationship was mutual and said that she had been hired to publicize Brown's newest album up until its release. As it's been released, her job with the singer is done.
Brown recently apologized for his actions on "GMA," explaining that he was surprised that his attack on Rihanna was brought up during his interview.
"I didn't physically hurt anyone; I didn't try to hurt anyone. I just wanted to release the anger that I had inside of me because I felt like I worked so hard for this music and I love my fans and I love to be able to make positive music. But I felt like people kept just trying to take it away from me," he told the audience at BET's "106 & Park" on Wednesday evening.
Brown broke a window with a chair Tuesday, causing some shards of glass to fall to the street below, according to ABC News.
ABC has since invited him to come back on the morning show.
According to TMZ, ABC had previously decided not to file charges against Brown.
Brown is currently on probation after pleading guilty to assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.