Chris Brown Denies Blowing Weed Smoke & Berating Flight Attendant: This story is false!
Yikes. However, Chris’ camp denies this, releasing the following statement:
This story is false. Chris was smoking on the plane prior to takeoff as was a companion of his. The pilot explained it was a non-smoking flight so Chris immediately extinguished his cigarette. His companion did as well but in a manner which angered the pilot who then said he would not fly the plane until this person was removed. Chris spoke to his tour manager, who was speaking with the pilot, and asked if they could replace the pilot. In the end, his companion was removed and the plane departed. Also, contrary to the story, there was only one flight attendant, not two and Chris was never rude to her. In addition, Chris did not pay for the plane, the music label paid,” his rep continued.
Meanwhile, US Weekly stands by their story. P.S. Whose version of events are you more likely to believe?
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