Karrueche Tran Chris Brown documentary lies, pity party
A report said Tuesday, citing a source, that Karrueche Tran (left) does not want to watch her former boyfriend Chris Brown's upcoming documentary. In this photo, Tran and Brown attend the Michael Costello fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2015 at The Salon at Lincoln Center in New York City, Feb. 17, 2015. Getty Images/Noam Galai

While Chris Brown's fans are eagerly awaiting his upcoming documentary “Welcome To My Life,” former girlfriend Karrueche Tran believes that he is just “trying to make people feel sorry for him,” a report by Hollywood Life said Tuesday. The trailer for Brown’s upcoming documentary was tweeted by the “Loyal” singer Monday, where he was heard talking about the night when he hit his then-girlfriend Rihanna.

A source told Hollywood Life that Tran feels Brown has done too much damage to her to get a second chance.

“Karrueche won’t be watching Chris’ documentary because she’s not about to sit there and listen to his lies and take part in his pity party. Please,” the source told Hollywood Life, adding: “She’s so done with Chris and his c---, and him trying to make people feel sorry for him. Talk about the worse day of someone’s life.”

The source continued: “How about finding out, online none the less, that the man you’re with and love cheated on you and had a baby with someone else! Yeah, that was a pretty rough day for Karrueche,” adding: “She wishes Chris well, but at the same time, she believes he’s full of games and a cheater who hasn’t learned squat.”

Brown currently has a one year-old daughter named Royalty with Nia Guzman, and has been embroiled in a custody war with her.

A report Monday by Hollywood life said Brown had received Rihanna’s “blessings” to talk about the night in 2009 when he beat her up. The report went on to say that Rihanna “still supports” Brown and was proud of “how far he’s come and understands his reason for going forward.” A release date for the documentary has not yet been revealed.

In the trailer, Brown was heard saying: “I went from being on top of the world, No. 1 songs, being kind of like America's sweetheart to being Public Enemy No. 1. ... I felt like a f------ monster. I was thinking about suicide, I wasn't sleeping, I barely ate ... If there was ever a doubt in your mind Chris Brown was done, he was finished ... I wouldn't bet on it.”