Chris Brown Seemingly Congratulates Ex Rihanna on Baby

Chris Brown Seemingly Congratulates Ex Rihanna Birth 1st Child

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Sending him your best wishes. Chris BrownHe seemingly extended his congratulations to his ex girlfriend RihannaAfter news broke, she had her first child. ASAP Rocky.

“Congratulations,” the “Kiss Kiss” singer, 33, wrote in his Instagram Story on Thursday, May 19, alongside emojis of a red heart, prayer hands and a pregnant person. The post didn’t mention the Barbados native, 34, by name, but Brown shared the message soon after Us WeeklyIt was confirmed that Rihanna gave up her baby boy.

The Fenty Beauty mogul and the “Peso” rapper, 33, welcomed their first child in Los Angeles, five months after the duo announced they were expecting. The couple had been friends for many years and were colleagues before they made the red carpet debut in December 2019.

Brown confirmed last month that he was and Diamond BrownTheir first child was welcomed earlier this year. TheStomp the YardActor reposted a photo featuring Lovely Symphani (now 4 months) in April.

Brown became a dad in May 2014 when he had his daughter Royalty, now 7 years old. Nia Guzman. He also shares his son Aeko, 2 with an ex-girlfriend Ammika Harris.

Chris Brown Seemingly Congratulates Ex Rihanna Birth 1st Child

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TheThink Like a ManStar and Rihanna first began dating in 2008. However, they parted ways after Brown was charged with assaulting his girlfriend. Brown pleaded guilty and was sentenced for one count of felony attack. He also received five years probation and community service.

The couple rekindled their romance in 2012, but split up again in 2013. Two years later, the “Love on the Brain” songstress opened up about how she felt answering questions about the attack years after it happened.

“It’s in the past, and I don’t want to say, ‘Get over it,’ because it’s a very serious thing that is still relevant; it’s still real,” the Savage x Fenty designer told Vanity FairOctober 2015. “A lot of women, a lot of young girls, are still going through it. Many young boys are also affected. It’s not a subject to sweep under the rug, so I can’t just dismiss it like it wasn’t anything, or I don’t take it seriously. But, for me, and anyone who’s been a victim of domestic abuse, nobody wants to even remember it.”

Rihanna attacked Snapchat in May 2018 for an advertisement that featured images of her with her ex-boyfriend. The ad asked users if they’d rather “slap Rihanna” or “punch Chris Brown.”

Grammy winner and Grammy nominee, John Legend responded via Instagram to the controversial spot. He shared a very harsh message. “You spent money to animate something that would intentionally bring shame to [domestic violence]Victims and made fun of it!!” she wrote at the time. “This isn’t about my personal feelings, cause I don’t have much of them … but all the women, children and men that have been victims of DV in the past and especially the ones who haven’t made it out yet …. you let us down! Shame on you.”

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