Chris Brown Speaks Out After Photos Of Himself 'Choking' A Woman Surface
March 30 2018, Updated 12:53 p.m. ET
This certainly isn’t the way anyone wants to end their week. Chris Brown found himself in the middle of a scandal that no one would want to be a part of, after a photographer scoped out a home in Miami he was staying at and took pictures of him that didn’t look good at all. Now, the singer has spoken about the incriminating flicks, and is defending his actions.
In the photos, Chris, who had friends over, was seen with his hands around an attractive girl’s throat. In addition to her, there was another female in the photos who had her arms out and was seemingly trying to stop Chris from harming the young lady.
In addition to the photos depicting an act of violence, fans quickly were reminded about his domestic abuse case from the early 2000s with his then-girlfriend Rihanna, when he struck her during an argument and even bit her.
While for celebrities, it usually seems like all publicity is good publicity, Chris wasn’t having it, and took to social media to explain the photos.
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He wrote in an Instagram post, “THANKS for all the publicity today. Y’all know damn well I ain’t going down that road. There is no need to even defend myself on the matter. Everyone that’s around (girll/guy) are my HOMIES. NO FOUL PLAY…NO IGNORANT S*** END of discussion. LOVE.”
Not all fans were convinced though. User @loven48, for example, commented, "I have to say...with the experience you've gone thru maturity wouldn't allow you to play in that manner becuz you know THAT right THERE is NOT a joking matter nor is it cute...once you really change your way of thinking your behavior and habits will follow...stay up be better."
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