Everybody hates Chris — at least, it seems, on social media.
To make the situation even more cringe, it was also pretty self-promotional.
“I THINK ITS SAFE TO SAY.. THEY NEED ME ! 😏” he wrote.
Most social media users assumed the “they” in his statement was the NFL, and that the league needs Brown to be the next headliner for the Super Bowl.
Considering that the “Run It!” singer is better known for his history of violence than his music nowadays, folks over on X were not in the mood for his chest-pounding.
Brown has quite the rap sheet.
“It’s in the past, and I don’t want to say, ‘Get over it,’ because it’s a very serious thing that is still relevant; it’s still real. A lot of women, a lot of young girls, are still going through it. A lot of young boys too. It’s not a subject to sweep under the rug, so I can’t just dismiss it like it wasn’t anything, or I don’t take it seriously,” she said. “But, for me, and anyone who’s been a victim of domestic abuse, nobody wants to even remember it.”
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