“Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life” Premiere: Diddy, Terrence J, Big Boy, Mehgan James, Tyga, Jhene Aiko
“Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life” Premiere
This week, Grammy Award recording artist Chris Brown debuted his documentary, “Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life,” at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. The feature film will be released in movie theaters nationwide for a special one-night only event on Thursday, June 8.
Chris arrived at the premiere in great spirits holding his baby girl, Royalty, with his mother, Joyce Hawkins, closely behind.
Describing why he did the docu, Chris explained,
I did this for the fans. I wouldn’t be here if weren’t for Team Breezy.
Also in attendance were long time Brown supporters, hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs along with his sons Justin and Christian. Rapper Tyga, who appears in the movie, arrived just in time to catch the start of the film.
TV host and actor Terrence J was in attendance, welcoming guests and introducing the film.
The ability to tell a story in a documentary form like this, allow yourself to be vulnerable and allow the world to see you, is very admirable. It’s rare to meet someone with the level of talent he has.
Attendees of the star-studded premiere also included Jhené Aiko, Terrence J (“The Pefect Match”), Justin Dior Combs (Son of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Rapper), Christian Combs (Son of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Rapper), Bill Bellamy (Actor), Woody McClain (“The New Edition Story”), Eric Bellinger (singer), Kid Ink (Hip-hop artist), Trevor Jackson (Singer / Actor), O.T. Genasis (“Hip-hop artist), K CAMP (Rapper), Nyjah Huston (Skateboarder) and others. Check out the flix!
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