Karrueche Tran, the ex-girlfriend of Chris Brown, came forward to tell her side of the story in her first topless magazine cover in Rolling Out.

Tran, 24, is accessorized with only a pearl-beaded necklace and nude underwear.

The model, who admitted she has never done any real modeling work, talked about her love-triangle relationship with Chris Brown...and Rihanna.

Last year, Brown broke up with Tran in a "break-up video" he released to the public. In the video, he asks himself, "Is there such thing as loving two people? I don't know if that's possible but for me I just feel like that." The video led to many reports that Brown left her for Rihanna.

In Tran's interview with Rolling Out, she spilled the beans on what actually happened when Brown decided to leave her to "patch" his friendship with Rihanna.

"It was very hard," she said. "I try my best to ignore the negativity, which is hard for me because it's a lot to deal with. But I try to keep a positive mind, stay strong and not put energy into it."  She continued: "Any breakup is hard, I put it all behind me."

Since the viral break-up, Tran's name has been all over blog sites and swarmed by paparazzi.

"People only see you in the blogs and they think they know everything about your life. There are things that go public and everything that comes out is not truth."

Despite the subliminal twitter exchanges between Rihanna, Tran confessed she likes her style. "She's dope, but.." she said.

She also admits that although she fell in love with Brown, the relationship was dysfunctional. She says she learned a valuable lesson from the failed relationship.

"I've learned to find happiness with myself."

As far as her current status with Chris Brown, she "can't" say.

Tran is set to promote her new clothing line, The-Kill later this year. The project is a collaboration with Brown. "Chris has his only men's line which is 'Black Pyramid, and he wanted to start a women's version and he asked me to do it," she added. "I will always keep my relationship and my personal life personal."