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Chris Brown Allegedly Has “No Black Girls” Rule In VIP Sections

Multiple women accused Chris Brown of having a “No Black Girls” rule in his VIP Section. Moreover, this revelation stems from a group of Black women in London who allegedly went to see Brown at a club. However, when they arrived, his security turned them away. “We were supposed to go see Chris Brown,” one of the alleged rejects said in a video. They continued, “We got there and there were thousands of girls lined up. Also, they claimed to be on the VIP guest list. One of her friends chimed in and said, “They told us ‘No Black girls allowed.’” Another told the camera, “You’re handpicking these white women.”

However, even Chris Brown himself became one of many to defend or fight back at these claims on social media. Furthermore, he posted a clip to his Instagram Story showing him in the club with other Black women in attendance. “STOP IT !” he captioned his Story post. “I have black queens all around me. THOP REACHING,” imitating current beef target Kiely Williams. Moreover, they started a social media spat recently after Williams called out his violence towards Rihanna and other women.

Still, fan reactions split on social media between the disappointed, the unsurprised, and the defensive. “These black women were denied entry into a club for Chris Brown’s VIP section at his UK show…” one tweeter began. “And they’ve come to TikTok to cry? I don’t feel sorry for any of them.” Another disagreed. “Chris Brown over in London discriminating against black women in VIP again but yall goofy broads on here still advocate for him when he wouldn’t spit on you if you were on fire.”

 

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Regardless on where you stand on this topic, these allegations followed Chris Brown for a long time before this recent example. Also, this controversy came after a slew of Instagram rants and debated statements from the singer. Even though his public image seems more volatile than ever, his name elicits a lot of defense online. As such, it’s hard to break through the noise and understand what truly went down.

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