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We’re All Going To Die Down Here (Video)

Chris Brown took the stage at the 2012 Grammy Awards, which left a lot of people angry.

Three years after viciously assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna on the eve of their appearances on the Grammys, Brown returned to the awards show for the first time since his conviction of felony assault.

With media outlets calling it his big comeback, some people [hello giggles] were calling foul.

“I’m sick and tired of people acting like it’s no big deal that Chris Brown will be performing at the Grammys,” writes Sasha Pasulka, an author at Hello Giggles, a website published by Zooey Deschanel.

Who thinks it’s ok? Well our teenage children, of course.

The 22-year-old won over the crowd with his glow-in-the-dark performance of “Turn Up the Music” from his upcoming album and “Beautiful People” from 2011′s “F.A.M.E. (Forgiving All My Enemies)”

Brown went on to win his first ever Grammy Award, for Best R&B Album for his “F.A.M.E.”

“People who make mistakes and learn from them are ROLE MODELS too. Im just happy to inspire growth and positivity, #TEAMBREEZYdidit” Brown tweeted after winning the award. Which he deleted.

He then said, “Team breezy we have come along way and I’m so appreciative of you guys!!!! No matter what anyone says…. WE MADE IT!!” and followed it with, “TEAM F#CKING BREEZY!”

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