Chris Brown Lashes Out At Entitled & Aggravating Fans Who Complain When He Promotes His Other Business Endeavors

Chris Brown Lashes Out At Entitled & Aggravating Fans Who Complain When He Promotes His Other Business Endeavors
Chris Brown is tired of getting frustrated on social media. Instead, he’s going to start utilizing his “block” button.
On Thursday (June 2) Grammy award winner Chris Brown addressed his “weird” fan pages on his Instagram story:
“To all you weird *ss people (fan pages) who complain when i’m promoting all my NFT, ART, businesses, etc… Chill the f*ck out! Never met such entitled and unnecessarily aggravating individuals in my life. B*tch I said the album dropping June 24 that block button finna be my best friend. Think I’m playing.”

On Tuesday (May 17) fans were excited to see Chris Brown, 33, announcing his “Breezy” album on Instagram.

Outside of his music, the singer took to Instagram to promote the new artwork him and his team is working on.
Impatient fans commented under Chris’s artwork wondering where the album is even though he announced the release date.

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