R&B singer Chris Brown is beginning 2016 the way he ended 2015: as the subject of never-ending controversy. In December, Brown's history of assault led to a cancelled overseas tour and a cancelled TV show appearance. Now, he's being investigated for alleged battery of a female fan in Las Vegas.
Model accuses Chris Brown of punching her
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Chris Brown performs in Las Vegas. Following the concert, he allegedly assaulted one of his fans. Photo / Getty Images
"Obviously somebody is looking to get a check or start some s***," he said. "I don't know this old looking b****. This b**** is old, like dusty, look at her in the Jason Derulo video. Like she came to Vegas, she probably came to my room and was too ugly to get in."
Alongside the post, Brown wrote: "Just woke up and saw this!!!! You know this is bulls***! 'This woman has the worst case of the uglies (sic) I've ever seen. I guess she is in Vegas hoping someone will slip up and mess wit her. Lol."
Brown's own pattern of committing assault is well established.
In perhaps the most highly publicised case of domestic violence in recent memory, Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting singer and then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009. Despite widely circulated photos of Rihanna's badly bruised face, Brown reached a plea deal that earned him community service and five years probation, a punishment widely criticized as soft "celebrity justice."
While on probation, Brown punched a Maryland man in the nose outside the W Hotel in Washington. The singer and his bodyguard eventually pleaded guilty, leading to multiple stints in rehabilitation programs, a major lawsuit and a few months of jail time. Before and after these incidents, Brown's bio makes for a long string of reported altercations, including with fellow musicians Drake and Frank Ocean, as well as in the dressing room of 'Good Morning America.'
His criminal record has undoubtedly damaged his reputation and ability to tour. He has cancelled shows after being denied entry into Britain, Canada, and in December, Australia and New Zealand. That same month, his appearance on 'The Daily Show' was cancelled a day after the Daily Beast reported the show's staffers were wary about having the singer as a guest.
Yet Brown's musical success marches on. After selling 162,000 copies, his latest album 'Royalty' (named after his daughter) debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart last week.