Chris Brown 'Shames' Woman Trespasser For Being 'Crazy,' Fans Not Happy
Chris Brown was shocked to see a naked female fan in his bed recently. The singer immediately called the cops to apprehend the intruder. He also turned to his Instagram account to shame the stranger, detailing all she did on his home and calling her crazy while posting her very picture for all his followers to see. His followers dissed him for it.
CNN reports that Chris endured the scary experience of having his home invaded by a stranger. On Wednesday, when Chris returned to his Agoura Hills home, he discovered a naked woman he does not know in his very bed. Sources added that Chris even found women’s clothing all over his foyer and his kitchen spray painted with the words “I LOVE YOU.” The singer immediately called the cops to apprehend the trespasser. According to CNN, the girl, whose name is Amira Ayeb, was charged with felony vandalism and burglary.
Time magazine reports that the charges did not satisfy Chris though. The singer also took to his Instagram to rant and “shame” the intruder by posting her picture looking forlorn and wearing nothing but a towel. He captioned this picture with details of what the girl did while on his home.
He detailed that the girl “found time” to cook several meals, wrote “I Love You” on the walls, threw out his daughter’s clothes and some of his dog stuff. He added that the intruder even put “crazy voodoo things” around the crib. "Goes to show you how crazy people are crazy!” he ranted. He added that her name was painted on his cars. Chris said that he loves all his fans but this is “some real real crazy shit” and that he hopes the trespasser can get the help she needs.
Guardian magazine reports that his post, probably just Chris' way of sharing his shock, rubbed his followers the wrong way. Many took his post as uncompassionate towards people who are mentally ill. Some said Chris is the “joke” and the “buffoon” in this case, and not the woman, for treating mental illness as a joke and shaming a person who does not have the capacity to think clearly.
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