Chris Brown is ‘tired’ of people bringing up his assault on Rihanna after Chloe Bailey collab

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Chris Brown lashed out on social media on Friday after being harassed by a fresh wave of criticism over his record of domestic violence.

The 33-year-old singer chastised his critics for repeatedly mentioning his brutal assault on his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, which sent her to the hospital.

Following the latest wave of criticism, sparked by Chloe Bailey’s announcement that she had collaborated with him on his single How Does It Feel, Brown also sought to place the blame on other white celebrities he believed had been overlooked. domestic abuse lawsuits.

He also made fun of the Cheetah Girls and 3LW singer Kiely Williams for having a lisp.

In a barrage of text posts shared to her Instagram Stories, Brown claimed she couldn’t get the second chance she thought so many other celebrities had been given.

Speaking up: Chris Brown, 33, lashed out on his Instagram Stories on Friday after critics slammed him for his record of domestic violence after Chloe Bailey announced they had collaborated on a song; seen in 2015

Juvenile transgression? He claimed that hitting her then-girlfriend Rihanna so hard that she had to be hospitalized in 2009 was a “mistake” of hers when she was 17, and accused her critics of turning a blind eye to other abusers.

‘If you still hate me for a mistake I made when I was 17, please kiss my whole ass!’ he started the latest series of posts from him.

‘I’m fucking 33! I’m so tired of all of you carrying on with this narrative… You are the same ones who tune in every week to watch Blueface and Chrisean beat each other up in front of the world.

‘But that’s okay? is it entertainment? Y’all can suck my dick disrespectfully,” she wrote.

Brown then tried to divert attention by naming other celebrities who were charged with similar crimes to which he pleaded guilty in court.

“Where is the cancel culture with these white entertainers dating underage women, beating their wives and giving them AIDS,” he began.

‘Oh. That’s right.. they are your friends 😏. No more fake love from me… Stay out of my way or you’ll get run over just like that!

He concluded with: ‘None of you and I mean none of you niggas can fuck with me.’

Brown then added a long list of stars accused of domestic violence to his Instagram Stories, including Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, Ozzy Osbourne, Tommy Lee, Slash, Charlie Sheen, Steven Seagal, Christian Slater and Josh Brolin. Tom Sizemore, the late James Caan, Vince Neil and Mickey Rourke.

Finger pointing: Brown then tried to divert attention by naming other celebrities who were accused of similar crimes to the ones he pleaded guilty to in court.

White Stars: Posted photos of celebrities like Sean Penn, Mickey Rourke, Nicolas Cage, Mel Gibson, Tommy Lee, Steven Seagal, Ozzy Osbourne and others previously accused of domestic abuse as he thought they had a free pass; Penn seen on Friday in Berlin

Below the Belt: Also mocked 3LW singer Kiely Williams for her apparent lisp in her song No More (Baby I’Ma Do Right), even though she doesn’t have one in real life, and for allegedly being unemployed.

It concluded with a video that still shows UFC president Dana White drunkenly beating his wife.

“I have time today,” Brown concluded.

The singer had previously lashed out at Cheetah Girls and 3LW singer Kiely Williams after she criticized him on Twitter.

He previously wrote: “Let him come out with his own record, so great, so captivating that it makes us all forget HE BEATS WOMEN.” It can’t, so it won’t. So what does he do?’

Brown quoted from her tweet and shared the lyrics to her 3LW song No More (Baby I’Ma Do Right). I’m getting a little tired of Already broken PROMITHIS PROMITHIS.’

The stylized spelling referenced how many listeners heard her lisp on that line. However, Williams, who doesn’t appear to lisp in real life, explained in an interview with Eastern Time in 2021 that the reason he sounds like he’s lisping along that line is due to a primitive precursor device to Auto-Tune, which helped correct his pitches, but supposedly messed up his pronunciation as well.

Brown followed up with a cruel text accusing Williams of being unemployed.

‘Obviously you’re at a point in your life where you’re very screwed or broken… THE FACT that you think you have to talk negatively about me makes you look so pathetic… YOUR LIFE AND CAREER MUST STINK RIGHT TO US, ‘ he wrote. Minding your own business WOULD have been for the best… but I guess you don’t have a business or real job that would make you financially stable. I feel more ashamed for you and your real maturity…’

Backlash against Brown has also engulfed his duet partner Chloe Bailey after she mocked his song How Does It Feel.

The outrage came on the heels of announcing the song as the second single from his upcoming debut album In Pieces, due for release next month.

After showing off the song with Brown by sharing a photo of them sharing an intimate hug on Thursday, fans of the 24-year-old singer unleashed their fury on social media as they begged her not to stop playing the song.

Many argued that collaborating with the Ayo hitmaker was a major career misstep due to his long history of extreme violence against women, including his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.

Outrage: Chloe Bailey has also come under fire for her choice to record a song, titled How Does It Feel, with Brown.

In addition to giving his former partner a broken lip and a painful black eye during a fight when she was 21, he was recently accused of raping and drugging a woman aboard a yacht in 2020, which he has vehemently denied.

One Twitter user wrote on the short form blogging platform: “Chloe Bailey’s management has no idea who her target audience is and that’s why they make such bad decisions and have her all over the place.”

“Chloe Bailey doing a song with Chris Brown in 2023, it’s like she’s afraid of success,” wrote another.

A third shot: ‘Chloe Bailey makes it so hard to defend her girl WHY are you making music with an abuser?’

Some pondered “what exactly is it that all of these female artists, from Ciara, to Kelly Rowland, to Normani and now Chloe Bailey, are trying to demonstrate by supporting or working with Chris Brown.”

Award-winning journalist Ernest Owens wrote: “We are failing Black women in music if they feel they have to collaborate with a known abuser in order to get on the charts.”

The consensus on social media is that it’s ‘disgusting’ that people are ‘giving this abusive position’ [piece of sh** attention.’ 

A fan of the five-time Grammy nominee tweeted to Bailey that ‘there’s still time to delete this’ so her followers could ‘pretend’ they ‘didn’t’ see it. 

“Chloe Bailey makes it so hard to defend her girl WHY are you making music with an abuser,” shot one social media user.

Come on: A fan of the five-time Grammy nominee tweeted to Bailey that “there’s still time to take this down” so her fans could “pretend” they “didn’t” see it.

Not OK: Award-winning journalist, Ernest Owens wrote, “We are failing Black women in music if they feel they have to collaborate with a known abuser in order to get on the charts.”

Not happy: The conesus on social media is that it is ‘disgusting’ that people are ‘giving this abusive p.o.s [piece of sh** attention’

A larger problem: Some reflected on ‘what exactly are all these female artists from Ciara , to Kelly Rowland, Normani and now Chloe Bailey trying to prove in propping up or working with Chris Brown’

‘Chloe bailey making a song with Chris Brown in 2023, it’s like she’s afraid of success,’ another wrote

One Twitter user wrote on the short-form blogging platform: ‘Chloe bailey’s management has no idea who her target audience is and that’s why they make such poor decisions and have her all over the place’

The new song will be released February 24, several weeks before the release of her record.

Meanwhile, news of Chris’ new collaboration with Chloe comes after he posted an Instagram story with a love heart and prayer emoji to apparently congratulate Rihanna on her bombshell Super Bowl performance.

The pair famously dated over a decade ago, but their relationship hit rocks after it was revealed Brown assaulted her in 2009 and left her ‘spitting blood’.

He admitted to beating Rihanna ahead of her scheduled performance at that year’s Grammys and pleaded guilty to felony assault.

But despite their past, Chris has often shown public affection and support for Rihanna – who stole the halftime show in Arizona on Sunday night.

Chris posted a story on his social media – simply writing ‘Go girl’ with a red heart and prayer emoji.

Eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice that he may have used the red emoji to represent Rihanna’s stellar scarlet ensemble.

Handle your candle: Rapper Blueface had some words of advice for Chris’ rant

Giving advice: The rapper told Chris to own up to his past mistakes rather than deflect onto others

Blueface entered the conversation on Friday afternoon posting to his Instagram Stories, acknowledging that he and Chris were in similar situations but that they were very much not the same.

Blueface then criticized Chris for trying to deflect blame for his actions and for not being accountable for what he did in the past.

‘I’m not even going to trip on you ‘cause the message you trying to send is way off. I get it, you know—she hit me, it’s funny, I hit her back, it’s f*ck Blueface. So, I totally get it. That be the most irritating thing ever. But, you gotta play the cards that you was dealt,’ the rapper said. 

Blueface commented on how Chris seemed to be saying ‘But they did it too. Why aren’t you guys telling them anything.’

‘You on some, “You guys are going to give me the most time but they did it too. Like, judge, sentence them,”‘ he added. ‘We ain’t got nothing to do with that, bro. Handle your candle, deal with your situation how you deal with it.’

In closing, Blueface made a strong statement, saying that Chris ‘beat up the wrong b***h.’

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