
Chris Brown has definitely been a controversial figure in pop culture. He’s often praised for his musical talent while being criticized for, well, a lot of things — domestic violence, assault and stalking allegations, to name a few. He’s definitely sparked the debate about whether or not you should support an artist’s music if you don’t support the artist’s actions. And a lot of people don’t seem to think so.
Recently, the singer tweeted out this cryptic comment about this upcoming summer:
SUMMER 17 has to be about the WOMEN!!! ❤️😘
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) April 5, 2017
I don’t know what exactly it’s about, but I don’t particularly like it. The tweet feels especially weird since it came only a few months after his ex Karrueche Tran got a restraining order against him and accused him of beating her and threatening to kill her.
Believe it or not, a lot of people weren’t pleased. But this girl had the perfect response:
https://twitter.com/__heemqueen/status/849641809424769030
Short, sweet and absolutely on point. Men and women alike couldn’t help but applaud her.
— The Trill Therapist™️ (@KaliMa_Imecca) April 5, 2017
Hahahahaha I can't breathe I'm laughing so hard. This is amazing.
— chelc (@chelceemills) April 5, 2017
— 🍓 meels on wheels (@tevaslasvegas) April 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/FABIAN_Whyte_/status/849746475148095489
— #RIPBassemMasri 🙏 (@Delo_Taylor) April 6, 2017
Of course, she wasn’t the only one who had something to say about the totally questionable tweet.
https://twitter.com/ltflowerchild/status/849792432392634368
and you beating them
— Hope Xx (@Laddy_Dong_Legs) April 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/SirajAHashmi/status/849742984425984005
didn't you… you know….
— abdul 🐈⬛ (@Advil) April 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/KimBrker/status/849579263540027393
Come on, Chris.
….delete this
— sabrina ♓︎ (@sabrinapls) April 5, 2017
Domestic violence isn’t a joke, and Brown has enough allegations against him that he probably should have put a little more thought into the tweet. At least people on the internet will still hold him accountable.