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Chris Brown Reacts to BET Reality Show Speculation

Chris Brown is speaking up about reports that BET is interested in giving him his own reality television series.

While the legal issues of 25-year-old singer Brown, have been well documented in the media it seems BET is looking to bring his story to the small screen. However, the singer may not be interested in being a reality television star, no matter how good it could be for his career.

"No, not for me man," Brown told TMZ reports about the possibility of getting a TV show based on his life.

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The publication reported that BET networks put a focus group together to test just how successful the show would be if it did take form.

"A focus group was held Tuesday in the San Fernando Valley ... asking participants if they'd watch a reality show in which Chris tries to stay on the straight and narrow -- free from violence and drugs," TMZ reported. "We're told the group -- comprised entirely of African American females -- was split, but the majority said they'd watch to see if Chris would screw up."

Brown has undergone his share of legal issues this year.

Previous CNN reports stated that Brown was booted from a rehabilitation facility for writing a questionable note and maintained an inappropriate relationship with a female there, he left a previous facility for reportedly throwing a rock at his mother's car window.

After getting kicked out of rehab, Brown was ordered to a Los Angeles county jail last March until he was released last May. Still, Brown is awaiting his fate concerning allegations that he broke the nose of a young man who attempted to sneak a photograph with him, according to E! News.

If the assault did indeed occur, Brown would have violated the probation that he was given after assaulting ex-girlfriend and singer Rihanna in 2009. While Brown's future has yet to be determined, he recently rejected a plea deal in the case and is due back in court in September.

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