Following the Lifetime biopic "Whitney," Bobby Brown revealed that he and the late Whitney Houston were both guilty of infidelity.
In a special programme titled "Bobby Brown: Remembering Whitley," Houston's ex revealed, "Both of us cheated on each other, you know, period."
The 45-year-old singer explained the infidelity was "hard to swallow" for both of them.
"I just think when two people that love each other as much as we loved each other, when they star drifting apart, different people come into the situation, into the scenario," Brown said. "We make mistakes. People make mistakes. We're human."
"Bobby Brown: Remembering Whitley" aired on Jan. 17, Saturday right after the highly anticipated television film "Whitney" starring "America's Next Top Model" alum Yaya DaCosta playing the title role in Angela Bassett's directorial debut.
Attracting 4.5 million total viewers, the premiere of "Whitney" became the cable channel Lifetime's most watched telecast across all demographics since "Flowers In The Attic," which was watched by 6.1 million viewers.
Directed by Deborah Chow and written by Kayla Alpert based on V.C. Andrews' novel, "Flowers In The Attic" starred Mason Dye, Kiernan Shipka, Ellen Burstyn, Heather Graham, Ava Telek, Maxwell Kovach, Dylan Bruce, Chad Willett, Beau Daniels, Laura Jane, John Emmet Tracy, Don Thompson, BJ Harrison, Andrew Kavadas and Xantha Radley among others.
In "Whitney," Arlen Escarpeta played Brown while Suzzanne Douglas played "I Will Always Love You" hitmaker's mother Cissy Houston.
Directed by Bassett and written by Shem Bitterman, "Whitney" also starred Mark Rolston as Clive Davis, Deborah Lacey as Dionne Warwick, James A. Watson Jr. as John Houston, Tongayi Chirisa as Gary Houston and Cornelius Smith Jr. as Michael Houston.