Chris Brown is a Grammy Award-winning artist who has made an indelible mark on the music industry. With his smooth R&B vocals, electrifying dance moves, and chart-topping hits, Brown has become a household name and an icon in pop culture. However, his personal life has been marred by controversy and legal troubles, including a highly publicized domestic violence case in 2009.

In the annals of pop culture, it’s a story that sent shockwaves through the industry: the domestic violence case involving megastar Chris Brown and his then-girlfriend, the incomparable Rihanna. The incident left the Barbadian beauty with severe injuries, and Brown, facing one count of felony assault, ultimately pleaded guilty.

In the years since, the “Run It!” crooner has been dogged by legions of detractors and a relentless, unyielding barrage of criticism.

In an unapologetically candid moment, Chris Brown, the R&B sensation known for his chart-topping hits, took to social media to vent his frustration towards those who continue to judge him for his past actions. In a fiery post on Instagram last Friday, the singer unleashed a blistering tirade against his critics, telling them to “kiss my f***ing ass” if they still harbor ill-will towards him for his infamous 2009 assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna.

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But Brown didn’t stop there. He also called out the hypocrisy of those who condemn him, while eagerly tuning in to watch Blueface and Chrisean “beat the f**k out of each other.”

“Im f–king 33! Im tired of yall running wit this narrative .. you weird ass n—as are the same ones that tune in every week to see Blueface and Chrisean beat the f–k out of each other in front of the world.”

Brown expressed frustration with the perceived double standards when it comes to holding artists accountable for their past misdeeds. Specifically, he pointed out how some “white artists” who have been accused of heinous crimes are not subjected to the same level of cancel culture as he has been.

“Oh. That’s right.. they are your buddies,” he continued. “No more fake love from me.. Stay out my way or get ran over simple as that!”

Brown then posted a series of photos of actors and performers who have been accused or charged with abuse. The list included Sean Penn, Nicholas Cage, Mel Gibson, Ozzy Osbourne, Emma Roberts, Carmen Elektra etc.

It has been a controversial week for Brown whose troubles started when he commented on Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime performance. “GO GIRL,” Brown wrote alongside a red heart and praying-hands emojis.

Rihanna isn’t the only girlfriend Chris Brown has assaulted in the past. In 2017, his ex Karrueche Tran was granted a five-year restraining order against the singer after he allegedly became aggressive towards her when she refused to return money and gifts he gave her during their relationship. Stay tuned to Thirsty For News as we bring you similar stories.

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