Chris Brown Recalls Meeting Jamie Foxx With Animated Clip
Celebrity relationships run deep in, with some of the unlikeliest of stars being seen together from time to time. Many may not be aware of the friendship between singers Chris Brown and Jamie Foxx, but the two have been chummy since meeting when Breezy was 15. Foxx shared the story during a visit to The Joe Rogan Experience podcast five years back. Today, Chris chose to upload a hilarious, animated version to his Instagram page.
According to the 2005 tale, Jamie was throwing a party in Miami when he noticed some kids dancing in the general area. Not wanting to be one-upped at his own event, the veteran entertainer proceeded to head Brown’s way. “Everybody’s following me, I’m about to go battle whoever this kid is,” Foxx recalls to Joe. At this point, the “You Changed Me” artists prepare themselves for the showdown, with Jamie pulling a particularly awkward pop-lock move.
Jamie Foxx Challenges Chris Brown To Dance Battle
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”Listen to me. We’re all jammed together, right? He doesn’t do a move, you know what he does? He does a backflip,” he remembers. “But the way that he did the backflip—and he’s 6’2–he’s standing in the middle of the crowd. He jumped over the crowd, did the backflip up here, and came straight down.” He then said “‘What’s up?’ I said motherf**ker I’ma leave you the f**k alone… That’s some Avenger s*t.” If the story wasn’t comical enough, PaulyToon’s animated reimagination brought some to tears, including Jamie Foxx. Underneath Chris Brown’s post, Jamie jokingly writes ”And it was just like that! And I never danced again,” with laughing emojis.
Lately, Chris Brown has taken to IG for some laughs amidst some serious allegations. After being accused of denying Black women into his section at a club, Brown responded with a clip of President Joe Biden. The clearly edited video was posted to his Story, with a voiceover stating the colorism rumors are simply untrue. Shortly after, the women accusing the entertainer retracted their statements, citing it was no one’s fault but the venue’s. “The only reason why his name was mentioned was because we were going to a club where he was hosting at,” one wrote.
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