Chris Brown Says He Likes To ‘Sneak Out’ Alone While In Different Cities To Feel ‘Human & Normal’: ‘It Keeps Me Grounded’

Chris Brown Says He Likes To ‘Sneak Out’ Alone While In Different Cities To Feel ‘Human & Normal’: ‘It Keeps Me Grounded’
Chris Brown is opening up about one of the ways he protects his peace.
Fresh off the kickoff of his Breezy Bowl Tour, the R&B star took to Instagram to share how he sometimes disguises himself to explore cities unnoticed, helping him stay humble and mentally balanced.
Posting a photo of himself dressed in all black with a ski mask, Chris wrote:
“Fun fact: I like to sneak out by myself when I’m in different cities. It helps me feel human and normal. That’s really important for my mental due to the fact that I just can’t walk around freely during the day. Keeps me grounded.”
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He added:
“Being secluded from some parts of everyday life activities will drive you insane being isolated all the time. Cook, remain humble and grateful!”
With over 144 million followers on Instagram alone, Chris Brown is arguably one of the most famous stars of this generation, so it’s refreshing to hear he’s found ways to stay grounded and feel whole.
What do you think about Chris’ way of staying grounded?
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