Robin Thicke dedicates BET Awards performance to Paula Patton - New York Daily News

Monday, June 30, 2014

Thicke dedicated his performance Sunday to estranged wife Paula Patton.Michael Tran/FilmMagic Thicke dedicated his performance Sunday to estranged wife Paula Patton.

Robin Thicke continued his public plea to get wife Paula Patton back with another onstage tribute at the BET Awards Sunday.


The "Blurred Lines" singer performed a song from his new album, aptly titled "Paula," for the audience at the Nokia Theater — and for the millions watching across the country.


"I'd like to dedicate this to my wife," Thicke said ahead of his performance. "I miss you and I'm sorry."


It certainly isn't the first time the singer has put himself out there. Thicke has been dedicating a slew of his concerts to Patton, after the "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" actress, 38, apparently moved to end their nine-year marriage in February, following a number of cheating rumors surrounding the singer.


Thicke (right) and Patton announced their split in February, after nine years of marriage. The couple were high school sweethearts and are parents to 3-year-old Julian.Steve Granitz/WireImage Thicke (right) and Patton announced their split in February, after nine years of marriage. The couple were high school sweethearts and are parents to 3-year-old Julian.

The couple issued a joint statement on Feb. 24 announcing the split.


"We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time," it read.


The couple, who have been together since high school, are parents to 3-year-old son Julian.


The crooner announced that he misses his wife, and apologized again before performing. Johnny Nunez/BET/Getty Images for BET The crooner announced that he misses his wife, and apologized again before performing. Enlarge Thicke’s new album is titled ‘Paula,’ for his wife, actress Paula Patton. Christopher Polk/BET/Getty Images for BET Thicke’s new album is titled ‘Paula,’ for his wife, actress Paula Patton. Enlarge

In May Thicke also debuted the single "Get Her Back" at the Billboard Music Awards, and thanked his estranged wife when accepting an award for "Blurred Lines."


Thicke’s newest album is a heavy-handed ode to Patton and obvious musical plea to win her back, with songs like "Too Little Too Late" and "Love Can Grow Back."


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