Chris Brown is teaching today’s youth an important lesson about consequences, namely, if you act as though you shouldn’t have to face them, then you probably won’t.
Despite reportedly trashing his dressing room and breaking a mirror with a chair Tuesday at Good Morning America, the actor/singer won’t be charged, law-enforcement sources told TMZ.
ABC has decided not to press charges against Brown for vandalizing his dressing room. As insiders told RadarOnline, that also means the 21-year-old isn’t in danger of going to jail for violating his probation.
"The police weren't called, and unless ABC decides to call the NYPD, no action will be taken against Brown," a source said.
After his tantrum, Brown exhibited his trademark humility and remorse — and by that, we mean he was playing basketball and partying. RadarOnline obtained photographs of Brown (now wearing a shirt) shooting hoops with friends, only a few hours after the GMA freak-out took place. Later that night, he was performing in front of hundreds of guests at the release party for his new album, F.A.M.E.
Don’t expect the incident to have a negative effect on Brown’s career, either: Reuters reports that his album shot to the top of the iTunes chart Tuesday. And while there had been rumblings that Dancing with the Stars would cancel his appearance on next week’s episode, a show spokesperson told Entertainment Weekly that Brown is still set to perform on the March 29.
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