Chris Brown is tired of having to defend himself for his past abusive behaviour
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The singer addressed haters who are still holding him accountable for mistakes he made when he was a teenager.
Chris Brown has found himself having to defend himself on social media against those who are still holding him accountable for his past mistakes.
“If y’all still hate me for a mistake I made as a 17-year-old, please kiss my whole entire a*s. I’m fu**ing 33. I’m so tired of y’all running with this narrative," he wrote on Instagram.
This comes after singer Kiely Williams took to Twitter to slam Brown for his upcoming collaboration with Chlöe Bailey and insinuated that this was Brown's way of trying to make people forget that he abuses women.
“Let him come out with his own record—so genius, so captivating that it makes us all forget HE BEATS WOMEN. He can’t so he won’t. So what does he do? He slowly creeps back into the mainstream by getting small nods for features on Black Women’s merit. Black women who are more talented, more worthy, but give him the okay,” she wrote.
READ: Grammys 2023: Chris Brown apologises to Robert Glasper
Brown said Kiely isn't criticising her other white artists who are abusers because they are her friends.
“Where are the cancel culture with these white artist that date underage women [or] beat the fuck out their wives,” he added.
“Oh. That’s right. They are your buddies. No more fake love from me. Stay out [of] my way or get fran over. Simple as that. None of you and I mean none of you can f**k with me.”
Brown previously abused singer Rihanna and in 2020, he was accused of raping and drugging a woman on a yacht. However, he has denied the allegations.
Chris and Chlöe's collaboration
Chloe announced the collaboration with Chris last week.
She shared a picture where she was seen embracing Chris Brown.
The two collaborated for Chloe's upcoming debut album, 'In Pieces'.
READ: Chris Brown's much-anticipated 'Warm Embrace' single out in April
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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