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Chris Brown Shades Kiely Williams After She Brings Up Abuse Past

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Ever since Chlöe announced that her upcoming single would also feature a look from Chris Brown, the internet has been up in arms. Brown’s dedicated fans have long put his past behind them, but others haven’t been as forgiving. The singer has faced pushback throughout his career over his scandals. The domestic violence incident with Rihanna shifted their careers, and after Karrueche Tran received a restraining order after alleging domestic abuse and threats, Brown faced a new wave of backlash.

This time, Chlöe’s fans questioned her collaboration with Brown. One critic was Kiely Williams, former singer of the hit girl group 3LW. “Let him come out with his own record,” she wrote. “So genius, so captivating that it makes us all forget HE BEATS WOMEN. He can’t so he won’t. So what does he do?”

Williams answered her own question. “He slowly creeps back into the mainstream by getting small nods for features on Black Women’s merit,” she continued. “Black women who are more talented, more worthy, but give him the okay. I am swatting the f*cking air rn. Garbage. [vomit emojis].”

Her posts quickly circulated, and they weren’t lost on Brown. He addressed her in a lengthy response, but he also teased her during the process. “I’m getting kinda tired of Ya broken PROMITHIS PROMISTHIS,” he began. “Obviously you are at a point in your life where either you are very broke or broken. THE FACT you think you have to speak negatively about me makes u look so lame.”

 

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“YOUR LIFE AND CAREER MUST SUCK RIGHT NOW. Minding your business WOULDNE been best. but I guess you don’t have a business or a real job that makes u financially stable. I feel more embarrassed for you and your actual maturity.” Then, he uploaded a photo of Williams with the words “Thop It.”

Later, Williams shared a cartoon meme showing one person facing off against the masses. “Yes, you are all wrong,” the drawing stated. Check it all out above and below.

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