Singer Chris Brown Claims He Has Humbled Down. File photo/Reuters/David McNew/Pool
Chris Brown's Australian visa was denied. Reuters/David McNew/Pool

Prior to celebrating his first ever father’s day, Chris Brown performed at the iHeartRadio Theatre in Burbank, California. On the day, he spoke of his love and loyalty to his daughter, Royalty. He also revealed dreams of having another baby.

Speaking with 92.3’s Big Boy (via E Online), Brown shared that his main focus on his life right now may be his music, but when it comes to priorities, baby Royalty would always come first. He shared that while being able to perform and carry out his music career is cool, his main reason for doing these is his daughter.

Even though he is still learning the ropes of being a father with Royalty, he is not closing down doors on having a baby — but not maybe five or six years from now. He said it would be fun for Royalty to have a sibling since he could remember growing up having a lot of fun with his brothers and sisters. "For right now, I'm learning how to be a dad so through the process, it's good for me to actually just be able to grow with her and get that one-on-one time," he shared. "I think maybe [another kid] five or six years from now possibly so she won't be an only child."

The singer is very serious with his daddy duties. His tour bus was transformed into a very kid-friendly vehicle. According to TMZ, he banned everything that is not child-friendly on the bus and while touring. This means that no one is allowed to curse, smoke, drink or engage in groupies on his tour bus. Moreover, while on the bus, the form of entertainment is very wholesome - DVD marathoning of “Frozen,” “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and even “Bebe’s Kids.” When it’s time for Royalty to sleep, it is also lights out for everyone on the bus.

For Royalty’s birthday, Chris also had three cars custom-made for her. All the cars were small versions of his own cars, a Ranger Rover as well as two Lambos. Each of the cars has leather and suede interiors and even functional headlights. The cars are painted in the same colors as Chris’ cars.

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