Chris Brown Implies That He Was Cancelled For Racist Reasons

 thumbnail

 thumbnail

Chris Brown’s got something to say about being cancelled. 

The 33-year-old musician opened up about his past and the way that he was cancelled after Kiely Williams called him out. 

Kiely dissed Chris on Twitter after it was announced that he had a collab coming out with Chloe Bailey. She tweeted:

“Let him come out with his own record – 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.

He slowly creeps back into the mainstream by getting small nods for features on Black Women’s merit. Black women who are more talented, more worthy, but give him the okay.

Garbage.”

Her tweet strongly referenced Chris’ arrest back in 2009 after he assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna, as well as his other tumultuous relationships with women in the past. 

Chris responded to the tweet, claiming that he was cancelled for racist reasons. He implied that certain white stars would likewise be cancelled had they been held to the same standard as he was. 

He wrote on his Instagram Story:

“IF YALL STILL HATE ME FOR A MISTAKE I MADE AS A 17 year old please kiss my whole entire a-s. IM F-CKING 33! IM SO TIRED OF YALL RUNNING WIT THIS NARRATIVE.

Where are the cancel culture with these white artists that date underage women, BEAT THE F-CK OUT THEIR WIVES, GIVING B-TCHES AIDS. 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.”

Chris then shared photos of many stars who had been arrested or had faced charges for domestic assault or domestic violence, included Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, Charlie Sheen, Emma Roberts, Carmen electra, Josh Brolin, and more.