Chris Brown Refuses to Keep Drake Famous By Discussing Him, Admits Monogamy Is Hard + Tyga Talks More Kylie Jenner [VIDEO]
This week, Chris Brown and Tyga visited Nessa of Hot 97, chatting about the latest controversy surrounding Kylie Jenner and Drake; recent comments made by Amber Rose and their upcoming projects.
When Chris was asked about Drake, he responded honestly by saying that he wanted to stop talking about him while explaining that, he can’t “keep making these mother f***ers famous.” Then he mocked him.
Tyga also went in depth about his relationship with Kylie Jenner, when asked about the heartfelt post today on Instagram.
I do it for myself. I speak what I feel in my heart.
And despite Chris being friends with Wiz Khalifa, his ex-wife Amber Rose made a scene as she twerked for the singer. But don’t worry, he has no intentions on taking anything further because of his respect for the rapper.
It’s no disrespect. As a man it’s friendly, I know it wouldn’t go anywhere further.
Check out a few more excerpts.
Hardest part of being in a relationship:
Chris Brown: Is trying to keep a monogamous relationship and also still wanting to be the 25
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