Bobby Brown is looking back on his roller-coaster career.On A&E's two-night docuseries, , the 53-year-old singer reflects on his life in intimate detail — from his childhood in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and rise to stardom with New Edition to substance abuse and marriage with Whitney Houston to her death and the loss of two of his children.
The docuseries also includes the first time Brown visits the gravesite of Houston and their daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, which he said was an «emotional» experience.Only ET premieres an exclusive first look from the docuseries, which contextualizes how Brown's «bad-boy» image came to be in Hollywood with archival footage.
In the clip, Brown explains that during his concerts back in the day, he'd often have his bodyguard bring a lucky woman from the crowd to get up onstage for him to sing the sensual ballad, «Roni,» to.But when he arrived in Columbus, Georgia, for his show, Brown shared that the city had an anti-lewdness law.
The last person that was arrested for lewdness onstage before he was, Brown said, was Elvis Presley. Though Brown was given the green light to sing «Roni,» he was told he wasn't allowed to bring a girl up to the stage.
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