Chloe Bailey and Chris Brown Bring The Heat and Sexy In Dance-Heavy ‘How Does It Feel’

Chris Brown lashed out on social media on Friday after he was beset by a new wave of criticism over his history of domestic violence.

The 33-year-old singer berated his critics for repeatedly mention his brutal assault of his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, which sent her to the hospital.

Following the latest wave of criticism, which was set of by Chloe Bailey’s announcement that she had collaborated with him on her single How Does It Feel, Brown also tried to shift the blame toward other white celebrities that he believed had been given a pass for past domestic abuse claims.

He also mocked the Cheetah Girls and 3LW singer Kiely Williams for having a lisp.

In a barrage of text posts shared to his Instagram Stories, Brown claimed that he couldn’t get the second chance that he believed so many other celebrities had been given.

Having his say: Chris Brown, 33, lashed out in his Instagram Stories on Friday after critics slammed him for his history of domestic violence after Chloe Bailey announced that they had collaborated on a song; seen in 2015

Youthful transgression? He claimed beating his then-girlfriend Rihanna so badly that she had to be hospitalized in 2009 was a ‘mistake’ from when he was 17, and he accused his critics of turning a blind eye to other abusers

‘If yall still hate me for a mistake I made as a 17year old please kiss my whole entire a**!’ he began his latest set of posts.

‘I’m f***ing 33! Im so tired of yall running wit this narrative .. You weird a** n****s are the same ones that tune in every week to see Blueface and Chrisean beat the f*** out each other in front the world.

‘But thats OK? It’s entertainment? All yall can suck my d*** disrespectfully,’ he wrote.

Then Brown tried to divert attention by naming other celebrities who were accused of similar crimes to the one he pleaded guilty to in court.

‘Where are the cancel culture with these white artist that date underage women, beat the f*** out their wives, giving b****** AIDS,’ he began.

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

He concluded with, ‘None of you and I mean none of you n****s can f*** witt me.’

Next up, Brown added a long list of stars accused of domestic violence to his Instagram Stories, including Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, Ozzy Osbourne, Tommy Lee, Slash, Charlie Sheen, Steven Seagal, Christian Slater and Josh Brolin, Tom Sizemore, the late James Caan, Vince Neil, and Mickey Rourke.

Pointing fingers: Then Brown tried to divert attention by naming other celebrities who were accused of similar crimes to the one he pleaded guilty to in court

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