Chris Brown Twitter News: San Jose Shooting Reportedly Prompts 'New Flame' Singer to Cancel Appearances as He Gets in Twitter Beef With Porn Star [Video]
It appears that Chris Brown is currently implementing a "no drama" policy to situations that could negatively affect his brand.
TMZ reports that Brown recently instructed his management team to cancel all of his scheduled club appearances at venues with a history of violence.
"We're told Brown doesn't want to be associated with shootings and is making the change to protect his image, his ass, and his fans," says TMZ.
Brown's decision follows his Sunday violent experience of a club shoot-out at a San Jose night club that resulted in five victims shot and wounded and immediately rushed to the hospital. TMZ obtained video footage of the scene that was initially captured by many of Brown's fans, who posted their videos from the night on social media. In the TMZ compilation of the videos, Brown is seen being ushered off the stage by his security team. Fans immediately run for the exit and respond to the gunshots with screams and cries for help.
Check out the graphic video below.
Following the violent brawl, Brown tweeted and later deleted a message to his fans assuring them that he is ok.
"I'm 100," the tweet reportedly read,
TMZ reports that Brown recently shut down porn star Kagney Linn Karter's Twitter page for claiming that Brown paid her to be his escort for $2,500. Karter also posted a photo of what she claimed is Brown's penis and said she never slept with Brown him he is "A WOMAN BEATER EW DISGUSTING" and "HE IS PURE EVIL :(." Karter reportedly posted a series of vulgar tweets that have since been deleted by Brown's camp who made the defense to Twitter that Karter's tweets violated Brown's privacy and therefore needed to be deleted.
Brown has yet to publicly respond to the alleged scandal between him and Karter.
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