Usher allegedly leaves Chris Brown’s birthday party with a BLOODIED NOSE following an argument
Usher reportedly leaves Chris Brown’s birthday party with a BLOODY NOSE after the old friends appeared to be feuding over a disapproval of Teyana Taylor
- Usher reportedly hosted Brown’s birthday party at a Vegas skating rink
- Brown – reportedly “intoxicated” – became upset after trying to talk to Taylor
- After trying to defuse the situation, Usher reportedly returned with a bloody nose
Chris Brown and Usher got involved in an alleged altercation on Friday night that allegedly turned violent during the former’s 34th birthday party.
According to TMZthe rapper and the 44-year-old singer were both present at the Look At Me Now songwriter’s celebration, which took place at the Skate Rock City roller rink in Las Vegas.
Sources spoke to media and said that the Yeah 3X singer, who recently mimicked a sex act during a festival performance in Thailand, and the Grammy-winning artist had been friends for several years prior to the event.
Usher, who hosted the party, was also seen singing Happy Birthday to Brown in a video shared to a partygoer’s Twitter account.
However, the insiders stated that the No Guidance singer became furious after he tried to talk to Teyana Taylor, who was also present at the event, and she chose to ignore him completely.
Getting physical: Chris Brown and Usher got into an alleged altercation that reportedly turned violent at the former’s 34th birthday party on Friday night
Setting the tone: According to TMZ, the rapper and the 44-year-old singer were both present at the Look At Me Now songwriter’s celebration, which took place at the Skate Rock City roller rink in Las Vegas
A source spoke Hollywood unlockedwhere news of the incident was originally revealed, saying the performer was “disrespectful” to the actress during the party.
The insider also noted that Brown was “intoxicated” when he initially approached the 32-year-old singer.
When Usher reportedly tried to intervene and break up the performers, the rapper reportedly called him a “coward” and left the roller rink with his entourage.
The artist then allegedly followed his friend to the venue’s parking lot to discuss the situation and calm him down.
However, the Burn singer later left the lot with what appeared to be a bloody nose.
According to TMZ, it was not known if Usher had been hospitalized or if police had been contacted following the alleged assault.
The media outlet reached out to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, though no incidents resembling the alleged encounter had been reported recently.
Neither Brown nor Usher have so far made any public comments about the alleged incident.
Reasoning: Insiders stated that the No Guidance singer became enraged after he tried to talk to Teyana Taylor, who was also present at the event, and she chose to ignore him completely
Heated: When Usher allegedly tried to intervene and break up the performers, the rapper reportedly called him a “coward” and left the roller rink with his entourage
Alleged altercation: The artist then allegedly followed his friend into the venue’s parking lot to discuss the situation and calm him down, though the Burn singer later left the premises with what appeared to be a bloody nose; they are on display in 2007
Preliminary plans: the two will both perform at the Lovers & Friends festival, which kicks off on Saturday; they are on display in 2015
Better Times: Usher also brought out Brown at a show that took place in Las Vegas last year and hugged him onstage before handing him flowers; they are on display in 2016
The friends both perform during the Lovers & Friends festival, which starts on Saturday.
The pair previously collaborated with Gucci Mane for the 2016 song Party, which peaked at number 40 on the Billboard US Billboard Hot 100.
Usher also pulled out Brown at a show that took place in Las Vegas last year and hugged him onstage before handing him flowers.
He also told his friend through Hollywood Unlocked, “You are amazing. You are a legend. We love you and we’ll keep cheering you up, mate.’