American music star Chris Brown is entertaining thousands of fans in Manchester this week at his three huge AO Arena gigs. And after the opening night show on Thursday, he decided to continue the party at one of the city's swankiest celeb haunts.
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Chris Brown isn’t too happy about the negative response towards his upcoming collaboration with Chloë Bailey.
ICYMI, the 24-year-old singer announced that her next single, How Does it Feel, would feature Chris – and as you can expect, fans were furious about it! Many slammed Chloë’s decision to work with a “known abuser” like the 33-year-old disgraced musician, who previously pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault for beating Rihanna in 2009. His ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran also was granted a five-year restraining order against him after Chris allegedly physically abused her during their relationship.
Well, the No Guidance singer saw all the backlash and decided to go off on everyone for constantly bringing up his history of domestic violence in a since-deleted post on Instagram Stories Friday. Chris began his lengthy rant by saying:
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FYI, he was 19 years old – not 17 – when he abused Rihanna. Chris continued:
The songwriter then questioned where “cancel culture” was when it came to “white artists” who “date underage women, beat the f**k out their wives, giving b****** AIDS.” He added:
And the rant didn’t stop there! Chris went on to list several stars who have been accused of abuse in the past, including Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, Ozzy Osbourne, Tommy Lee, Emma Roberts, Slash, Charlie Sheen, Christian Slater, and Josh Brolin. The Run It! singer also took a moment to lash out on Cheetah Girls’ Kiely Williams who blasted the new collab with Chloë on Twitter. She tweeted at the time:
Chris re-posted her tweet and shared some lyrics from the song No More (Baby I’Ma Do Right) with her former group 3LW:
Basically, he was making fun of her
American music star Chris Brown is entertaining thousands of fans in Manchester this week at his three huge AO Arena gigs. And after the opening night show on Thursday, he decided to continue the party at one of the city's swankiest celeb haunts.
Judas Priest vocalist Rob Halford has shared his thoughts on Ozzy Osbourne‘s recent retirement from touring.Speaking to Metal Hammer, Halford said he had not spoken to Osbourne in person since the latter announced his retirement from touring in early February. However, Halford texted Osbourne to congratulate him on his recent two-Grammy win for best rock album and best metal performance.Digging deeper into the topic of retirement, Halford said: “I can only reinforce what all of Ozzy’s fans, including us in Judas Priest, have said to him though, which is that he has done so much for all of us in rock and metal.
The stars are stepping out for the Chloé Fashion Show!
fan footage, the embattled entertainer selects a ticketholder to take a seat while he sensually performs his 2007 song “Take You Down.”The excited woman pulls out her phone and positions it selfie-style to try and record Brown standing behind her. Unimpressed, he calmly takes the phone out of her hand and places it in her lap, so she can fully enjoy the moment. A short time later, she tries again — and Brown quickly grabs the phone and launches it into the crowd.
Ozzy Osbourne is setting the record straight. On the latest episode of SiriusXM's Ozzy Speaks, Osbourne sat down with co-host Billy Morrison and gave an update on his health and touring status.“I’ve been working my guts out to try and get back on my feet. I’ve come to the point where Sharon says to me, ‘You know what, the truth of the marriage, you can't keep booking tours and failing, canceling," the singing legend said. Earlier this month, Osbourne made the difficult decision to end his touring career.
Comedian and OK! columnist Judi Love is sending her heartfelt condolences to the family of Nicola Bulley after her body was was found in the River Wyre three weeks after she went missing, saying, "There are still so many questions." Writing in her column this week, Judi also supports her Loose Women colleague Brenda Edwards in marking a year since her son Jamal's untimely death with a touching blue tribute, prasies London mayor Sadiq Khan's free school meals pledge, and reveals all about her chance meeting with Harry Kane! Sign up - for free - to read Judi's full column. Register for FREE to read this article in full. Just pop your email address below for free access to our exclusive magazine content as an OK! VIP.
Hopper Penn is an actor with famous parents but says he’s not a “nepo baby” and he doesn’t care what people think of him.
Katie Reul editor Chris Chesser, the producer known for his work on the sports comedy “Major League,” has died. He was 74. Chesser died suddenly Feb. 2 while at his Los Angeles home, brothers Alan and Steve Chesser announced Tuesday. The cause of death has yet to be confirmed. In 1974, the producer took his first steps into the entertainment industry as an executive in international sales at Columbia Pictures. Two years later, Chesser became general manager of the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. Between 1980 and 1983, Chesser helmed two production companies: he served as vice president of production at Marble Arch Productions and functioned as head of production for Filmways, until the company was acquired by Orion Pictures.
The NAACP kicked off the first night of the 54th NAACP Image Awards honoring the likes of Beyoncé, Rihanna and the music of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Chris Brown has taken to Instagram to rant about the “hate” he still gets for a “mistake” he made when he was younger.Earlier this week, singer Kiely Williams criticised Brown for his upcoming collaboration with Chlöe Bailey. “Let him come out with his own record—so genius, so captivating that it makes us all forget HE BEATS WOMEN. He can’t so he won’t.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Matt Damon revealed he was in the “early stages” on a project about Ukraine during the press conference for “Kiss the Future” at the Berlin Film Festival. Damon is a producer on the documentary which chronicles the struggle of Sarajevo citizens during the Bosnian War. World premiering in the Berlinale Special section, the politically minded documentary is directed by Nenad Cicin-Sain and based on “Fools Rush in: A Memoir” the memoir of Bill Carter, an aid worker. It shows how his determination resulted in the enlistment of the world’s largest rock band, U2, to help shine a light. Fifth Season and WME handling worldwide sales. Asked if he was considering following the footsteps of Sean Penn with “Superpower” with a film on the war in Ukraine, he said he’s “watched as everyone has with horror that unfolded there in the last year,” and although they “don’t have anything on it right now there isn’t any doubt that we’ll be doing.”
Paul Wesley has filed for divorce from Ines de Ramon.According to legal documents, obtained by ET, Wesley filed for the dissolution of marriage Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. As for the reason behind the divorce, Wesley cited «irreconcilable differences.» The actor, 40, and the 30-year-old jewelry industry exec tied the knot on Aug.
Chris Brown opened up about his past and the way that he was cancelled after he was called out by another celebrity.
Chloe Bailey has just announced a new collab that’s seeing the Chloe x Halle singer hit with backlash.
Chloe Bailey has just announced a new collab that’s seeing the Chloe x Halle singer hit with backlash.
Chloë Bailey has some explaining to do.
Have Mercy!”Chlöe Bailey, 24, disappointed fans Thursday when she announced a new single, “How Does It Feel,” featuring embattled R&B star Chris Brown, 33.Bailey’s Twitter post included a sensual snap of the pair holding each close as their heads touch. “2ND PIECE. HOW DOES IT FEEL @chrisbrown.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered an empowered live video message to attendees of the opening night of the 73rd edition of the Berlin International Film Festival, urging filmmakers and culture “not to remain silent” when it comes to global politics as his country approaches a year since the Russian invasion.
Earlier this month Chris Brown searched deep into his crib and threw a few of his remaining toys over the side after losing out on the Best R&B Album Grammy to Robert Glasper. "Who the fuck is Robert Glasper?" he asked, struggling to understand that the question said more about him than it did the esteemed composer, pianist, and producer. After all, Brown should really know who the fuck Glasper is.