Celebrities showed up to support the premiere of Chris Brown's highly anticipated documentary, Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life.

The documentary details some of the most telling events of Brown's life such as the infamous Rihanna incident. It premiered in Hollywood and will only be in theaters for one day, June 8.

Stars like Diddy, Bill Bellamy, Kid Ink and Jhene Aiko were in attendance.

Hip Hollywood chatted with Brown during the premiere as he opened up about what viewers will see on it - his flaws.

"I just had to learn my life, and live my life. I can't just know it all," he said. "We all not gifted with knowing everything. So I think my imperfections, I've learned to be ok with them. How I internalized it and how I lived my life, it's all about learning you know and making my life better than other people that look up to me."

One person who certainly looks up to him is his daughter, Royalty.

"She is my life," Brown added. "She's a part of my life in all aspects. I thought music was at first, she's number one and then it's music so I wanted to bring her here to show her, I dunno that daddy's cool."

Stars like Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez, Rita Ora, Usher and Jamie Foxx make appearances in the documentary. The trailer reveals that the film focuses on the highs and lows of his fame.

Brown said he went from "America's sweetheart," to "public enemy number one" after the infamous incident, in which he attacked his former girlfriend, Rihanna.

"I felt like a monster."

His mother said, "That was the worst day of my life and probably the worst day of his life."

Brown admitted he even contemplated taking his own life. But he added, "If there was ever a doubt in your mind that Chris Brown was done, that he was finished, I wouldn't bet on it."

Check out the teaser below.