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Chris Brown 'Terrorizes' Rihanna’s Halloween Costume Party


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By Georgette Pierre

Chris Brown is never one to shy away from controversy especially when it comes to his Halloween costumes. Remember what he wore last year?

According to Huffington Post, last night, C Breezy and his clique attended Rihanna’s Halloween bash in West Hollywood at the Greystone Manor dressed as terrorists. Whether he was trying to be incognito or go unseen, he tweeted an Instagram photo of his crew posing outside with turbans and fake rifles pointed in the air.

His costume received mixed reactions on Twitter, being that it was only three years ago the 23-year old singer physically assaulted on-again, off again girlfriend Rihanna. But his mother quickly came to his defense on Twitter. From his controversial neck tattoos to his rekindled friendship with RiRi, Chris Brown seems to care less about people’s opinions as of late.

He recently explained how the assault affected his career on the latest episode of This Is How I Made It.

Do you think Chris Brown’s costume was offensive?



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