Chris Brown Pulls Receipts After He's Accused Of Banning Black Women From VIP Section

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A woman claimed that Black women were denied entry into Chris Brown's section at a nightclub, despite holding VIP passes.

It’s one controversy after the next for Chris Brown. The famed R&B singer faced scrutiny last week after Chloe Bailey announced their upcoming collab. However, in the wake of Rihanna's Super Bowl performance, fans quickly brought up his assault conviction. Breezy lashed out at his naysayers, including Kiely Williams, for constantly bringing up his abuse allegations. Breezy went on a day-long tirade on Instagram. The chatter eventually died down online but he faced even more controversy just days later.

Chris Brown has a history of allegations surrounding his apparent treatment of women in the club. However, during his recent visit to the UK, he became tangled in accusations that Black women were banned from his section of a nightclub. A woman hopped on TikTok where she stated that only white women were permitted to enter the VIP section of the club. We were supposed to go see Chris Brown,” one woman said in the video. “We got there and there were thousands of girls lined up. Also, they claimed to be on the VIP guest list.” Her friend chimed in, “They told us ‘No Black girls allowed.”

Chris Brown Denies Banning Black Women From His Section 

Though the women didn’t necessarily accuse Chris Brown of personally banning Black women, he continued to face backlash on social media. However, Breezy didn’t hesitate to clear his name following the headlines. “Stop it,” he wrote with a screenshot of himself in the club, surrounded by Black women. “I have black queens all around me. THOP Reaching.” At the same time, several of his fans also pulled up footage that debunked the claims made in the video.

Eventually, the woman behind the first video hopped on social media to clear the air. She said that her video had nothing to do with Chris Brown but rather, the promoters, who she said personally invited her to the club. “The only reason why his name was mentioned was that we were going to a club that he was hosting at,” she said. Breezy later shared the video to Twitter, writing, “CRAZY that I have to have receipts. LOVE OUTWEIGHS THE HATE OVER HERE!”

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