Chris Brown Responds To Vanessa Carlton After Getting Dragged For Domestic Abuse

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Chris Brown performs onstage at 2017 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

Vanessa Carlton gives Chris Brown the business.

Vanessa Carlton wasn't feeling Chris Brown's shout out on International Women's Day. Breezy hit Instagram earlier today to share a clip from Vanessa Carlton's biggest hit, "One Thousand Miles." Breezy's name has been synonymous with domestic abuse since the incident with Rihanna in 2009. In a since deleted Instagram post, Carlton aired out Chris Brown as she vowed to stand by victims of domestic abuse on International Women's Day.

"Today Chris Brown posted my video. I am now being repeatedly tagged to his account. Being that today is International Women's Day I feel compelled to draw a line." She wrote, "I support survivors not perpetrators of domestic violence. I do not want to be associated with an artist that has assaulted women ona day like today. Thank you #internationalwomensday." 

Since Breezy's clearly a fan, he re-posted it on his 'Gram with his own diplomatic message.

"I posted a song that was and still is a great song and the artist felt she was doing her duty as a WOMAN to continue to spread this kind of hatred today. I won’t keep it up long. I just hope she knows she is loved and her song is 👍🏾 great." He wrote.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BgEdkQsl30B

That post has also been deleted but he did re-post the song except this time, he used the clip from "White Chicks" and simply captioned it, "I LOVE THIS SONG." You could peep that below. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/BgEgwEJFLJa


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