Chris Brown Calls Baby Mama: A Gold Digging, Unemployed Freeloader + Nia Guzman Responds: You’re a drug addict!
Messy, messy, messy. Chris Brown and his child’s mother, Nia Guzman, have taken to social media, trashing each other.
According to a new report, Nia contacted the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, after the incident involving Chris allegedly pulling a gun on Baylee Curran.
We hear that she was worried for their child’s – 2-year-old Royalty – safety, which prompted her to contact them. After DCFS visited the singer, Chris posted a clip on Instagram, voicing his frustrations. He stated,
I don’t get the benefit of the doubt as everybody else…The last 3 weeks, you know it’s false. Even the people that’s reporting it knw it’s bullsh*t.
He added,
I take great pride in being a father. I love my daughter.
He continued:
If there’s one inkling of a problem, somebody uses that as a meal ticket…Stop lying bro. Just stop f*cking lying.
See the full clip below.
Later, both Nia and Chris exchanged insults on social media. Chris calls Nia an unemployed gold-digger, while Nia accuses the singer of abusing drugs and having her daughter in an unsafe environment. See their comments below.
Yikes.
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