Robin Thicke is still attempting to win back his estranged wife Paula Patton.
In an emotional performance during Sunday night's BET Awards, Robin Thicke reminded his wife and the world watching that he wants her back and is not giving up.
According to Us Weekly, the singer introduced himself, and told the audience he was dedicating the song to his wife.
"Good evening, my name is Robin Thicke, I’d like to dedicate this song to my wife, and say, 'I miss you, and I’m sorry.' This is called 'Forever Love.'"
The “Blurred Lines” singer and his wife, Patton, separated in February after nine years of marriage. Since, the singer has publicly tried to win her back with performances and songs written for her.
At the end of Thicke's performance, a picture of him and Patton flashed behind his piano, with the name PAULA written in capital letters, says Hollywood Life.
“If you ever doubt it now, baby, I will be there picking you up," he sang. "You can lean on me any time, baby, for anything you want and need. Yeah, see, I don’t need any reason, memory, or a season. Every day I will believe that you and I are meant to be. You’re my forever love.”
Clearly, Thicke will not be giving up until he is back with Patton, who hasn't yet responded to his public gestures.