Bet You Didn’t Know: Secrets Behind The Making Of “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate”

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Bobby Brown

With his wife starring in hit movies left and right, Bobby wanted to get in on the action. He played the role of Tee in the movie and it was all a part of his master plan to become, in his words, the Mike Tyson of the entertainment industry. Though many of us looked at Brown in the role and thought it wasn’t a far cry from his real life persona, he told The Philadelphia Inquirer he was nothing like Tee.

“I don’t try to talk to women. I ain’t got no rap, ain’t got no use for it. I’m married. I ain’t got no use for it.” He said Tee is the ultimate knucklehead.

And seeing that the movie was a critique of the movie his wife, Whitney Houston, starred in, the newspaper decided to get Brown’s thoughts on Waiting to Exhale. He said, “It was cute.”

Sly shade.

There was even more controversy surrounding this Waiting to Exhale movie. Apparently, Bobby was also mad that Whitney took a meeting about the film without him. And in response, he drove to Boston in her Bentley. But he didn’t even make it out of New Jersey, before everything went left. He was with his sister and former bodyguard, Steven Sealy, who was engaged to his sister. They were sitting outside of the Roxbury nightclub when Sealy was shot in the head and killed. Bobby was uninjured physically but he had a nervous breakdown shortly afterward.

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