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First this:

Chris Brown goes in on Adrienne Bailon and the ladies of ‘The Real” for their comments and criticism of his relationship with Karrueche.

 

Then this:

Breezy seems to have a change of heart. Sorta. He deleted the offensive post and issued a ‘reflection,’ as he called it. He admits it was childish and uncalled for, but makes it clear that he is not apologizing because he does what he wants. Got it. The damage was already done, with an outpouring of media criticism that follows Breezy like a storm cloud.

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Yesterday’s roast was amusing to some and disrespectful to others. All in all the whole shit was childish. I could’ve have been politically correct and went about the situation more civilised but I’m not fake nor do I need to ever comment on anyone’s life. I felt the need to say what I felt. It seems everyone can always have an opinion on “CHRIS BROWN” and chime in whenever they want. The show was depicting relationships. They gave their views on my relationship by bashing my significant other for being with me publicly on national television. There are too many Pots calling the kettle black. I know that with me being a public figure and one of the best at what I do it’s more of a story to talk about. It comes with the territory. Like I said before, I say what I feel and what I want especially if anyone has an opinion about me and mine. Somedays I’ll be cool and then other days ima roast ya ass. So this isn’t an apology for yesterday. Just a reflection. People, live ya life, you’ll mess around and go blind looking at me all the time. #teambreezyaintwitthebullshit 

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