Grammy Award-winning singer Bobby Brown sat down with ABC News television reporter Robin Roberts for an exclusive interview. Their conversation will air on June 7 (10pm), just one week prior to the release of Brown’s memoir, Every Little Step: My Story. With Roberts and in the book, Brown talks about his struggles including dealing with the deaths of his wife Whitney Houston and his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
Bobby Brown says: “Right after I signed on to write my story, I went through one of the most agonizing traumas I had ever experienced with the death of my daughter.” Brown wrote the book with Nick Chiles, ghostwriter of the New York Times bestseller The Rejected Stone: Al Sharpton and the Path to American Leadership. Chiles also co-wrote the memoir of retired NBA player Etan Thomas, Fatherhood: Rising to the Ultimate Challenge. As part of a New York Newsday team, Chiles won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the fatal subway crash in 1991 that left five dead. The Yale graduate lives with his wife and children in Atlanta. 20/20 The Bobby Brown Story: Every Little Step with Robin Roberts will premiere on June 7 at 10pm on ABC.