Chris Brown, the human equivalent of the smell inside a basement weight room, has somehow sunk even lower. Brown has blown up Twitter with an attack on R&B singer Kehlani, who posted a now-deleted Instagram photo alluding to a suicide attempt.
Kehlani has been the subject of cheating rumors between her most recent boyfriend, Cleveland Cavaliers player Kyrie Irving, and musical artist PartyNextDoor.
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In a series of tweets, Brown accuses Kehlani of “flexing for the gram,” a phrase we normally use when someone, say, posts an especially gorgeous vacation photo or shows off about how cute their outfit is that day. Accusing Kehlani of having lots of DMs [direct messages] is also ridiculous — as Brown should well know, anyone can send a DM.
Girls be mad at a nigga for fucking around wit bitches but her DMs got more names then the Declaration of Independence. #YEAHIMTHROWINGSHADE
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 30, 2016
They look like they have stank sex!!!!😭
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 30, 2016
There is no attempting suicide. Stop flexing for the gram. Doing shit for sympathy so them comments under your pics don't look so bad
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 30, 2016
OK IM DONE. Guess she gone have to watch the games from a real "box" now. "THE TELEVISION" #OHB "OUTTA HERE BIH"
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 30, 2016
The amount of followers I got and the amount of comments are the amounts of fucks I give. 🌪
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 30, 2016
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Everyone, from fans to celebrities, is raging at Brown for these insensitive remarks.
When Chris Brown’s fingers touch a phone, nobody wins.
— John D. Jannuzzi (@johnjannuzzi) March 30, 2016
@chrisbrown Thankfully most people have little sympathy for you.
— Perez (@ThePerezHilton) March 30, 2016
Thankfully, Kehlani has also gotten support from the community. Rapper Nick Cannon shared a smiling photo of himself hugging Kehlani in what appears to be a hospital room.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BDi9LGCEQQu/
If you or someone you know is having a tough time, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
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