Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Friendships Bobby Brown Shares How He and Mike Tyson ‘Keep Each Other on Solid Ground’ After Their Kids’ Tragic Deaths (Exclusive) The New Edition star tells PEOPLE exclusively that he and the boxing legend have bonded as grieving fathers By Janine Rubenstein Janine Rubenstein Janine Rubenstein is Editor-at-Large at PEOPLE and host of PEOPLE Every Day podcast, a daily dose of breaking news, pop culture and heartwarming human interest stories. Formerly Senior Editor of music content, she's also covered crime, human interest and television news throughout her many years with the brand. Prior to PEOPLE she's written for Essence, The Cape Times newspaper and Los Angeles Magazine among others. On-screen Rubenstein can be found featured on shows like Good Morning America and Entertainment Tonight and she routinely hosts PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's star-studded Red Carpet Live specials. Follow the San Francisco native, Black Barbie collector and proud mom of two on Instagram and Twitter @janinerube People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 24, 2024 10:00PM EDT Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown. Photo: Arnold Turner/Getty Fame and friendship brought Bobby Brown and Mike Tyson together years ago, but grief has made their bond even stronger. The Grammy-winning New Edition singer, 55, opened up to PEOPLE exclusively in a new interview about the boxing champ, 57, who turned out to support him at the Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Gala, a domestic violence charity event on March 4 held in honor of Brown's late daughter with Whitney Houston. In 2015 Bobbi Kristina died at 22 after being found unresponsive in a bathtub at the home she shared with ex Nick Gordon. The singer also lost his son Bobby Brown, Jr., who died of an accidental overdose at 28 years old. Bobby Brown and Bobbi Kristina Brown. Paul Archuleta/Getty, Tiffany Rose/WireImage "We go way back," Brown says of Tyson. "When he first started fighting and I first went solo we did a lot of hanging out together." That said, the two grew even closer after both experienced the loss of a child. For Tyson, the unthinkable happened in 2009 when his 4-year-old daughter Exodus died after accidentally choking herself with a cord. Mike Tyson's 4-Year-Old Daughter Dies The two fathers have continued to be there for one another as they grieve through the years. "His support is great," says Brown. "Him being a friend of mine and having someone else to talk to to get through, because he also lost a child, and just to have him as a friend, it means everything to me." Still, Brown admits they choose not to discuss their painful losses more often than not. "We try to stay away from it," he says of purposefully talking about other things with Tyson. "It's always in the foreground, but we try to keep each other on solid ground." Kiki Tyson, Mike Tyson, Bobby and Alicia Etheredge-Brown on March 4 at the Bobbi Kristina Serenity House 4th Annual Gala. Arnold Turner/Getty Mike Tyson, 57, to Return to Boxing for Live Match Against Jake Paul, 27, on Netflix And they continue to root for one another. This summer Tyson is set to return to the ring for the first time in years, facing off against Jake Paul, a controversial influencer-turned-fighter who is 30 years his junior. The match will take place in Arlington, Texas and air during a live special on Netflix July 20. Jake Paul, Mike Tyson. Alexander Tamargo/Getty, Gilbert Flores/Penske Media via Getty "He's really looking forward to it," says Brown of his pal. "I'm going to be there front and center, making sure that he does what he plans on doing. He's going to hurt that boy. Mike's in great shape. I don't think that boy realizes who he actually signed a contract with." Close