Chris Brown on people still hating him for 2009 assault on Rihanna: 'I'm tired of y'all'
Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of assault and abuse.
Chris Brown has a message for people who "still hate" him for his "mistake" of assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
According to Page Six, a USA-based entertainment news outlet, the American singer-songwriter had a lengthy rant about the matter just recently.
"I'm f—king 33! I'm tired of y'all running with this narrative," he said, noting that people watch the tumultuous relationship between rapper Blueface and his girlfriend Chrisean Rock, who "beat the f—k out of each other in front of the world."
"But that's OK? It's entertainment? ALL y'all can s—k my d—k disrespectfully," he continued.
The singer then questioned where "cancel culture" was when it came to "white artists" who "date underage women" or "beat the f—k out of their wives."
"Oh. That's right.. they are your buddies. No more fake love from me. Stay out my way or get run over simple as that!" he said.
Chris then shared a number of images of white men and women who had either been accused or charged with abuse, including Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, Ozzy Osbourne, Tommy Lee, Emma Roberts, Carmen Electra, Josh Brolin, and more. "I got time today," Brown added at the end.
The singer's tirade comes following a week of controversy surrounding him. It first began when he seemingly weighed in on the Umbrella songstress' Super Bowl performance.
After Rihanna, 34, confirmed her second pregnancy during the halftime act, Chris wrote, "GO GIRL," accompanied by a red heart and praying hands emojis. He previously pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault for beating Rihanna before the 2009 Grammys.
Page Six reported that Karrueche Tran, his ex-girlfriend, was granted a five-year restraining order against him in 2017 after Brown allegedly grew hostile to her when she didn't return gifts and money he had given her while they were dating. (ANI)
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