Watch Online Chris Brown's 'Good Morning America' rampage caps off long list of celebrity talk-show meltdowns
BY Jacob E. Osterhout Saturday, March 26th 2011, 4:00 AM
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Last week, Chris Brown smashed a window and flees to the street shirtless after "GMA" host Robin Roberts asked him about beating up Rihanna.
Take a look at nine other celebs whose headline-making meltdowns have been caught on camera.
In 2005, Tom Cruise jumps on Oprah's couch, gushing about his "totally cool" love for new girlfriend Katie Holmes, causing Oprah to quip, "The boy is gone!"
Kanye West pulls out of a "Today" show performance after taking issue with host Matt Lauer for airing footage of West grabbing the microphone from Taylor Swift during the MTV Video Music Awards.
During a debate over the proposed Muslim center in lower Manhattan, hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar (below) walk off the set of "The View" when Bill O'Reilly says "Muslims killed us on 9/11."
In 2006, a visibly drunk Danny DeVito stumbles onto "The View" and gives a rambling interview in which he slurs his speech and jokes about having sex with his wife in the White House.
Fitness guru Richard Simmons tries to demonstrate his new food steamer on "Letterman," only to have it explode in his face.
In 1994, comedian Bobcat Goldthwait is banned from "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" after he squirts lighter fluid on the guest chair and sets it ablaze.
James Brown gives a 1987 interview to the talk show "Sonya" full of non sequiturs; he tells the host, "I look good. I smell good. I feel good. And I make love good."
Security forcibly removes guest Andy Dick from a 2007 segment of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" after the comedian repeatedly touches Ivanka Trump.
When Jim Rome repeatedly refers to quarterback Jim Everett as Chris Evert on his ESPN 2 talk show, the footballer flips the table and pushes Rome off the stage.
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