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Chris Brown

"I didn't understand that I could sing until I was like 11 or 12. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, What are you doing? You really can sing! So then I started going to school and singing to the girls."

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"I didn't understand that I could sing until I was like 11 or 12. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, What are you doing? You really can sing! So then I started going to school and singing to the girls."

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Donna Grant

"One time my mom tried to ground me, but that lasted 15 minutes."

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Donna Grant

"There is nothing worse that a thirteen-year-old boy. You're embarrassed by your parents, and you're trying to find your independance because, deep inside, you are so dependent on your mom."

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Donna Grant

"My children, Michael and Alex, are with our Heavenly Father now, and I know that they will never be hurt again. As a mom, that means more than words could ever say."

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Donna Grant

"That's a big deal for kids, when they come into the kitchen and the teacher is drinking coffee with mom. They react differently on the next day when you say: 'Sit down and shut-up!'"

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Donna Grant

"When I get a new script my mom will read them and just be aghast. I think it's hysterical."

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Donna Grant

"I know how to do anything, I'm a mom."

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Donna Grant

"If my mom reads that I'm grammatically incorrect I'll have hell to pay."

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Donna Grant

"I told my agents that I didn't want to go on the audition. But as that was happening I called my mom, who has been watching the show from the beginning, and my mom said, 'It's the coolest show. You have to go.'"

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Donna Grant

"Mom ran the house, so we grew up Portuguese."

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Donna Grant

"I was a single mom that raised two bright, beautiful, and compassionate girls."

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Chris Brown
"I didn't understand that I could sing until I was like 11 or 12. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, What are you doing? You really can sing! So then I started going to school and singing to the girls."

Mom

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Chris Brown
"Since I'm always working, my best holiday memories are definitely when I can just go home and spend time with my family."

Family

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Chris Brown
"Loving is doing anything for them, thinking about them constantly and being able to spend your whole life with that person. Liking somebody is just like, 'Okay, I like them because of this, this and this, but I don't knkow if I am ready to be in love with them'."

Life

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Chris Brown
"I think I can beat Usher on the dance floor."

Dance

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Chris Brown
"I'm 18 in this album. I'm not losing fans, and I'm not disrepecting women, but you reach the maturity of taking it to the next level with a girl. It was only necessary for me to have at least one song like that."

Woman

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Chris Brown
"My first album was me finding myself and my voice, finding how I sing. I was rolling with the punches because everything was new to me."

First

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Chris Brown
"I like low-maintenance girls, but at the same time, classy. She needs to take care of herself. But also be a girl who isn't afraid to get sweaty and play basketball, so it's cool if she's a tomboy."

Time

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Chris Brown
"My best kiss was on stage. Kelly Rowland from Destiny's Child gave me a really nice soft kiss on my lips during a performance on my birthday. It was amazing."

Birthday

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Chris Brown
"I love attention. If I see a gang of girls? That makes me dance even more!"

Love

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Chris Brown
"My mother taught me to treat a lady respectfully."

Mother

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