*We have a sneak peek of the After Show for ID’s upcoming special, “Chris Brown: A History of Violence,” premiering on Sunday, October 27, at 9/8c.
Hosted by Sunny Hostin, co-host of “The View,” the After Show will air after the documentary and will explore the topic of intimate partner violence. The panel of experts and advocates will offer advice on recognizing abuse, resources for help, and prevention insights, Hostin will unpack the doc with NO MORE co-founder Jane Randel, National Domestic Violence Hotline CEO Katie Ray-Jones, Miss Kansas 2024 Alexis Smith, cultural journalist Scaachi Koul, and psychologist Dr. Carolyn West. Watch the FIRST LOOK clip above.
As we reported earlier, Brown is the subject of a new Investigation Discovery documentary that will take viewers inside his alleged history of sexual violence against women. “Chris Brown: A History of Violence” airs on October 27, part of the network’s third annual No Excuse for Abuse campaign. The documentary will feature a new, anonymous accuser and commentary on the psychological effects of abuse, Vibe reports.
“With expert and cultural commentary layered throughout, the documentary provides thoughtful reflections into each survivor’s experience and the psychological destruction in the aftermath of their abuse,” the film’s producers said in a statement.

The documentary premiere will be followed by Hostin’s panel discussion. In a statement, she said, “Domestic violence is a very close, personal issue to me as I reflect on my past as a prosecutor of these types of cases, and in my role as a mother and public figure whose actions inform and help shape the next generation. This issue is a prevalent epidemic which knows no socio-economic boundaries, so I am dedicated to expanding and continuing this crucial conversation. The more we know, the better we can help advocate for change as a society.”
Watch the trailer below.
In related news, a separate ID docuseries about disgraced music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs will air in 2025.
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