Chris Brown took to his Instagram Tales on Friday (Feb. 17) to seemingly reply to backlash he and Chloe Bailey acquired following the announcement that the duo can be collaborating on the upcoming monitor “How Does It Really feel.”
“If y’all nonetheless hate me for a mistake I made as a 17-year-old please kiss my complete complete a–,” Brown wrote in an all-text Instagram Story, seemingly referring to the time he bodily abused then-girlfriend Rihanna in February 2009 (though Brown was 19, not 17, on the time). The submit is seemingly in response to followers who expressed disapproval of Bailey’s option to collaborate with the “No Steering” singer on social media.
“I’m f—ing 33,” Brown continued. “I’m so uninterested in y’all operating with this narrative… you bizarre a– n—-s are the identical ones that tune in each week to see Blueface and Chrisean beat the f— out one another in entrance of the world. However that’s okay? It’s leisure? All y’all can suck my d— disrespectfully.”
The singer went on to ask the place the “cancel tradition” is towards white celebrities, sharing pictures of stars who had confronted assault allegations in opposition to them, together with Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, Ozzy Osbourne, Charlie Sheen and extra. “No extra pretend love from me… keep out my manner or get ran over, easy as that,” Brown concluded. “None of you and I imply none of you n—-s can f— wit me.”
The folks Brown named have but to publicly reply to his statements. Watch Brown’s Instagram Tales earlier than they disappear right here.