
In related news, Derrick Handspike, the guy who helped Brown write the book, has dished even more juicy tidbits of what to expect in Bobby's memoirs when it's released on May 13th; specifically Brown's heroin overdose and what really happened on the night Whitney called the cops to accuse Brown of physically assaulting her. In an interview with Fox411 columnist Roger Freidman, Handspike, who happens to be an Atlanta hip-hop producer and author of several other books, revealed that Brown suffered a stroke from the overdose. "No one knows that," he told Friedman. "He had a stroke. They said he had a heart attack but he had a stroke." In the book, Brown says his heart stopped three times and he had to be revived with shock paddles.
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According to Handspike, Brown also admits to hitting Houston. "He considered it horse play," he said. "The reason Whitney called the police was that he laughed at her and then left. She said, 'You think you’re going to just walk away from this?' Then she called the police."
When asked the motive behind dishing dirt on ex-wife Whitney Houston, Handspike answered: "We are very wealthy from this already." Handspike intimated that there are "investors," adding, "It’s a joint-venture kind of thing." Brown's publicists are said to have adopted an aggressive game plan to promote the book. "Brown's press reps are approaching all the shows and made an inquiry to Oprah," Friedman wrote in Sunday's column. "The angle is gong to be that this is Brown’s way of telling his story, and that there’s very little about Whitney — at least not enough for which to sue him."
2 comments:
We've been saying he got that stroke mouth for years now. LOL I guess he followed Superhead's lead writing books airing out his laundry .
I can not wait until this book comes out!
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