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Last week, Brown reportedly frightened office workers and damaged property at ABC's New York City studios after journalist Robin Roberts questioned him about his troubled past with ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
The 'Yeah 3x' singer later apologised for the incident during an appearance on BET's 106 & Park, saying: "First of all, I want to apologise to anybody who was startled in the [GMA] office, or anybody who was offended or... disappointed at my actions… Because I'm disappointed in the way I acted."
Despite initial reports that Brown's appearance on tonight's Dancing with the Stars would be cancelled, a spokesperson for ABC later confirmed that Brown's musical performance would go on as scheduled.
While appearing on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio broadcast, Bergeron admitted that he has told the show's producers that it might not be wise to allow him to interview Brown.
"Well, here's the thing," the TV host said. "I did say to the producers that it might be to their advantage to not have me interview him, because my natural tendency would be to say something."
He continued: "[I told Dancing's bosses not to] put me in a position where [they're] asking me not to say something, because I won't really do that."
Even if he doesn't have the opportunity to question the musician, Bergeron teased that he might slide in a joke while introducing Brown's performance.
Last week, Brown reportedly split from publicist Tammy Brook amid the controversy surrounding his Good Morning America appearance.
Dancing with the Stars airs Mondays and Tuesdays on ABC.
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