Brown 'demanded $1m' for tabloid interview
Troubled R&B star Bobby Brown has reportedly demanded $1m (€768,000) to sit down with US tabloid The National Enquirer for an interview.
The publication's senior reporter Patricia Shipp recently phoned the My Prerogative singer at his hotel in Antigua to ask if he'd chat on the record about a story in The National Enquirer's 25 April issue concerning alleged flings.
The publication reported that Brown enjoyed sexual escapades in Antigua with other women, while wife Whitney Houston is in a rehabilitation clinic at the island's Crossroads Centre.
Shipp tells website Eurweb: "He told me that he would talk to me if I paid him $1 million."
Brown reportedly stressed to Shipp that the interview had to take place face-to- face. He also wanted cash.
She adds: "He said absolutely no cheques... What could you possibly say that is worth $1 million?"







