Chris Brown has established himself as one of the best artists in the Hip-Hop industry and has managed to keep himself relevant over the years, despite being a very controversial figure. He was recently involved in a confrontation with Usher and now it appears Brown got into another argument just a day after that.

In case you missed it, Chris Brown and Usher into a physical altercation at Chris Brown’s birthday party in Las Vegas. It all began after Brown tried to talk to Teyana, who seemingly ignored him. This ended up upsetting Chris, and he started yelling at her.

Usher then intervened and all hell broke loose right after that. It was said that Usher came back with a bloody nose. Naturally, fans were concerned over this incident in a big way.

As revealed by footage obtained by TMZ, Chris Brown was seen getting into yet another confrontation with someone, just a day after his highly publicized spat with Usher.

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The new footage showed Chris Brown aggressively trying to reach someone across from him in what appeared to be the backstage area of a venue. Local vlogs noted that the video was taken during Missy Elliott’s set Saturday night in Vegas.

Currently, no details regarding the incident have been disclosed and it is not known what led to the confrontation in the first place or who the other person is. Thankfully, nothing violent took place in the end. We will have to wait and see whether Chris Brown will be able to keep himself out of trouble next time.

What do you think of Chris Brown getting into yet another altercation? Do you think he should be kept away from the public eye? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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