Bobby Brown Accuses Chris Rock Of Trying To Humiliate Whitney Houston In Social Media Post
Bobby Brown Accuses Chris Rock Of Trying To Humiliate Whitney Houston In Social Media Post
Chris Rock is known for making a controversial joke here and there. But his latest one has gotten him some backlash. He recently poked fun at a Whitney Houston meme that was going around but might have taken things too far. In the viral photo, fans see Houston sitting down wearing sunglasses. It reads,
“Me sitting in a meeting that could’ve been an email”
Rock went further and added the caption,
“Hurry up I got crack to smoke.”

It’s no secret Houston allegedly battled an addiction with cocaine until her shocking and tragic passing in 2012. Her ex-husband, Bobby Brown, came to her defense against Rock.

Bobby Brown

“I thought you was a friend of the family. During this time of women empowerment you chose to use your time to try and humiliate our QUEEN!!!”
Rock has yet to respond to the controversy. However, he did delete the photo from his Instagram page.
What are your thoughts about Rock’s social media post? Let us know in the comments.

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