Bobby Brown speaks on getting into drugs, needing Whitney to love herself and trusting God's process

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Bobby Brown speaks on getting into drugs, needing Whitney to love herself and trusting God's process
From growing up in the housing projects of Roxbury, Massachusetts, through his rise to fame with New Edition and beyond, Bobby Brown shares his personal journey like never before at Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival. Join us for a screening of select clips from his current documentary, “Biography: Bobby Brown,” and an intimate conversation with him, Film Director J Kevin Swain and Executive Producer and wife, Alicia Ethridge-Brown, moderated by Peggy Byrd, Boston Globe Media's Chief Marketing Officer.
Hear from Bobby about his struggles with substance abuse, his marriage to and devastating loss of Whitney Houston, his two children, and his life as a devoted father and husband to Alicia Etheredge-Brown. By confronting his very personal yet very public struggles, Brown will share what it was like to become a music phenomenon at such a young age.
00:00 INTRO
1:28 Peggy Byrd intros Alicia Etheredge-Brown (Bobby Brown's Wife) and Director J. Kevin Swain
3:14 Alicia Etheredge-Brown talks about Bobby Brown is an opening book
6:18 Peggy Byrd talks about the parts of his doc, Doing it the Bobby Brown Way, Passion & Pain
6:57 Bobby Brown enters the stage and sits down
8:15 Bobby Brown talks about why he wanted to do a documentary now
9:43 Bobby Brown says he didn't know he had so much baggage, he found it to be therapeutic
11:10 Bobby Brown says he had to where a helmut when he was a young child
12:13 Bobby Brown says New Edition was formed at around 14 years old via talent shows
13:24 Bobby Brown says Brook Paine was their mentor and taught them everything
14:00 Bobby Brown says Maurice Starr liked them so much he put them in the studio/Candy Girl
14:35 Bobby Brown says as long as we where performing we weren't in the streets
15:38 Bobby Brown didn't want to be "Corny" and wanted to look cool
16:55 Bobby Brown says he didn't "over stay" anything, he flipped out and put his robe on
17:58 Bobby Brown says when they kicked him out of NE, they weren't very nice
20:20 Bobby Brown describes how he met Whitney Houston at Soul Train Award
21:12 Bobby Brown says his connection to Whitney Houston was very real
23:20 Bobby Brown says that he and Whitney got into drugs and that kills all things
25:00 Bobby Brown went to prison for violating his parole and that gave him a chance to clean up
26:31 Bobby Brown says the talk was that he needed Whitney to love herself the way he loved her
28:47 Bobby Brown says Whitney Houston's death was one of the worse days of his life
30:49 Bobby Brown says he wouldn't wish the death of his children on his worst enemy
31:26 Bobby Brown says he had to learn to take his time and not be so grown, he lost control
33:00 Bobby Brown says God has new tools and is still working on him, he trust God's process
47:04 Bobby Brown's go to Bobby Brown song is "My Prerogative"
48:16 Bobby Browns proudest moment is his kids and he is happy to be sober
52:00 Bobby Brown says giving up is not an option, life is too special

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Established in 2002, the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF) is an Academy-Award® accredited Black Film Festival where independent and established African American filmmakers can showcase, screen and promote emerging feature, documentary, and short films from across the world. The brainchild of husband and wife team, Floyd and Stephanie Rance, the MVAAFF provides a nurturing environment for African American filmmakers to test their creativity, while providing sponsors a captive audience to promote their brands among a highly discerning community of people of color.

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