Rihanna described all the horrific details of Chris Brown's brutal attack on her last February -- claiming he was soulless and had "clearly blacked out" when he was smashing her face in.
On "Good Morning America," Rihanna explained how a fight over a text message set him off -- and once the beating started, all she could think about was "When is it going to stop?"
Interestingly enough, she says she doesn't hate him -- and instead wants him to "have a great career" and to "take this as something to go through and learn."
Rihanna revealed that she got back with Chris Brown after the brutal beating she took in February -- but broke it off for good when she realized the dangerous message she was sending to her young fans.
This morning on "Good Morning America" an emotional Rihanna told Diane Sawyer she didn't want to be responsible for "some young girl getting killed" for following in her footsteps.
Rihanna added "Don't react off of love. Eff love."
After 30 years on the run, Roman Polanski is finally behind bars -- but, according to his lawyer, he ain't staying there.
Polanski's attorney, Herve Temime, called into "GMA" this morning to say his client is in "very good shape" and believes it will be possible for him "to obtain his freedom."
The director was taken into custody by Swiss authorities trying to enter Switzerland on Saturday. He was captured on a 30-year-old warrant after he pled guilty in 1977 to having unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor.
The war between Jon and Kate Gosselin hit a peak on the morning talk shows today -- with Jon announcing on national TV that the mother of his 8 children is "someone I despise."
Jon was on "GMA" where he kept talkin' trash about his ex -- and even accused her of taking his wedding ring.
Jon Gosselin took a break from his busy partying/girl hunting schedule to blast his ex, Kate, todayon"GMA" -- saying she was never home and he "took a lot of abuse" when they were married.
Of course, Jon's committed his fair share of abuse as well -- by making us look at Ed Hardy shirts on a daily basis.
Whitney Houston sang at her first big comeback concert today for GMA. How was it? Well, she had the audience sing all the high notes for her. They did great.
As for reports Whitney cut the gig short because of a strained voice, her rep tells TMZ "She was only ever committed to two songs, so she actually extended the show to the third and fourth songs."
ABC News -- the organization Roone Arledge and Peter Jennings built -- has turned into a bad version of US Weekly ... wussing out during an interview with Mel Gibson'sbaby mama. Oksana Grigorieva, the chick who got knocked up by Mel, was on "GMA" this morning. She was booked solely for her singing prowess ... so the "journalist" said. We're sure that's because Oksana was a household name long before she hooked up with the King of Malibu.
Not a single question was asked about Mel, her relationship with him, his marriage, her out-of-wedlock pregnancy with a very religious man -- nothing. But good news -- they really focused on her singing!
Things got scary today on "Good Morning America" when a rappelling stunt in Great Falls, Va. went awry -- hurling weatherman Sam Champion sideways and almost sending an unharnessed cameraman into the drink.
Despite falling on his ass and knocking another guy into a bunch of rocks, Sam continued with the weather.
Sam Champion should have gone dutch -- because when it came time for his "GMA" co-anchor Chris Cuomo to buy the two of 'em shakes at an NY GNC, Cuomo went with "whatever's cheapest."
The sperm donor who believes he might be the father of OctoMom's brood says he donated his seed -- because Nadya told him she had cancer and had to act quickly.
Denis Beaudoin, who was in a three-year relationship with Nadya Suleman, told GMA he decided to help because she said she had ovarian cancer and time was a factor. He also claims he was not aware that Nadya was "doing any IVF at the time."
He doesn't know for sure if he's the dad, but wants a DNA test done. Suleman denies Beaudoin is the father.
"Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts successfully underwent surgery to treat breast cancer yesterday, and the 46-year-old GMA gabber is reportedly already home from the hospital. This past Tuesday, Roberts announced on-air that she was diagnosed with the disease, and revealed that GMA film critic Joel Siegel's battle with cancer prompted her to get checked out.
Her revelation resulted in an outpouring of support -- and an increase in women seeking mammograms and breast exams.
A rep for "Good Morning America" said that while her surgery was successful, doctors don't yet know the long-term impact.
TMZ has learned New York TV personality Sam Champion will become the new "Weather Anchor" for ABC's "Good Morning America."
Sources say the deal will be inked today. Champion, who did the weather for WABC in New York for 19 years, will leave the station for the network gig beginning the first week in September. We're told Champion will do double duty for WABC on the 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts until the station finds a replacement.
Champion, the perennially boyish blond TV fixture, has been a fill-in weatherman countless times on GMA. He's also substituted for Regis and Larry King on their respective shows.
We're told GMA will make weather a significantly more important part of the show -- hence, Champion's new title, "Weather Anchor."
New York represents seven percent of the national TV market, and Champion's popularity makes this a big get for the Alphabet network.