Industry Insiders Accuse Chris Brown of Being Addicted to Drugs + An ‘Instagram Dad’

Chris Brown will soon find himself in hot water. Not long after Karrueche received a restraining order against Chris, an article is released that claims Chris Brown is in serious trouble and going downhill fast.

In the Billboard article, Danielle Bacher wrote an in-depth interview that examines the past few years of Chris Brown’s life. Through various interviews with Chris’ former associates and those that know him closely, the article details how Chris Brown that is allegedly spiraling out of control.

Here are excerpts from the article.

On working with Brown:
At a February 2016 Vanity Fair Italia shoot, a member of Brown’s team says he observed Brown snorting cocaine, which he was turning to more frequently. His moods became even more unpredictable. “We would ask, ‘What’s the temperature today?’ ” says a member of his security detail at the time. “You didn’t know how he was going to wake up. Were you going to get cool Chris? Or depressed or artsy and focused Chris, who would be very ­productive? Or the happy-go-lucky Chris, who would just joke around and have fun? It was a ­different person every day.”

On the ‘Grass Ain’t Greener’ video shoot:
After a chaotic August video shoot in which, according to a witness, Brown — who was flown through a ­forest ­outside Fresno, Calif., in a ­harness while ­wearing gold teeth and a purple ­ponytail — ­threatened a ­cameraman by saying his cousin would “knock his a*s out,” then excused himself to the ­restroom where he was found two hours later, taking a nap.

On Brown’s obsession with Karrueche Tran:
“He’s always on social media, looking up who Karrueche was with, what she was looking like, what club she was at, who posted to her Instagram.”

On spending habits:
“[He] spends money before he has it, whether it’s cars, jewelry or drugs,” says a former Brown team member. “He has no appreciation of it. He never wants to hear he has no money, and he blames everyone [else] when his funds run low.”

On Brown’s drug addiction:
“He will cuss you out and say, ‘Hey, man, I’m ­functioning. I’m going to get the work out.’ And he does,” says a current member of Brown’s team. “But [he’s not] the first functional star who thinks they can handle those powerful drugs. I got to say with all my heart, he’s dancing with death.”

“Sober Chris is a solid guy with a big heart. High Chris and Chris coming off drugs is ungrateful, unappreciative and a foul person who most people don’t want to deal with,” says a close former ­associate. “Good Chris? You’ll fight for him. Unfortunately, the last couple of years, it has been drug Chris. That Chris is not a good dude.”

“You can talk to any drug addict or ­chemically imbalanced person — it doesn’t just go away,” says a former member of Brown’s inner circle. “It’s something you have to work on. You have to change your lifestyle. And he’s not doing the things he needs to do to get well, so he’s never going to be well. The kid is going to hit rock bottom.”

On Brown’s parenting:
Brown is “a great Instagram dad”

On firing management:
That member of Brown’s personal detail recalls Brown screaming at his recently hired ­tour manager, Nancy Ghosh, ­threatening to beat her up because she asked his cousin not to smoke marijuana on the managers’ bus. She quit that day…

“Once he did what he did to Mike G, there was no structure,” that former security team member says. “We had no manager telling us what to do or where we were going. He would make people sleep on the bus [instead of hotels] when he was mad at them. He was ­threatening people and cops. He was calling ­himself the devil.”

On Brown’s Good Morning America appearance:
[Fili] Stylz ­remembers walking toward the room with Brown. “He was so upset,” he recalls. “Out of love, he said, ‘Flii, don’t walk with me. I want to hit shit. I want to swing at ­everything around me.’ I didn’t want to go in the room. He could have knocked ­anybody out.”

On Brown at his best:
“He’s a natural. He is almost God’s perfect person,” says Flii Stylz, Brown’s longtime choreographer, who previously worked with Usher. “No matter how he f—s up and no matter what he does, another replacement for him is not on the way in the next decade.”

“When he got out of jail, that is the best I’ve seen him,” says Stylz (although, he adds, ­referring to Brown’s weight gain, “he looked like Sinbad”). Around that time, says Stylz, Brown “would sit down and meditate. I liked that Chris, who meditated when he was frustrated.”

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17 comments

  1. If Chris doesn’t change his ways, he’s going to end up dead. Keeping himself surrounded by enablers does him no favors.

  2. And absolutely none of this is surprising. He better get it together. Did he not see how things turned out for the original Bobby Brown?

  3. And he will read this sh-t, rant on IG and not a damn thing will change. The saddest thing is even being a father hasn’t made him get his sh-t together. That’s sad as hell.

  4. He does Coke, Xanex and Lean? It won’t be long until he hits rock bottom. It will not be pretty when he does.

  5. He has so many users in his life so he will probably never get the help he needs. People in his life literally don’t care what he’s doing as long as he keeps giving them money and taking care of them.

  6. Chris is just wasted potential man. It’s sad but either you survive the business or it swallows you whole.

  7. Damn they called him an Instagram Dad. Lmao! Damn he pissed the right people off this time.

  8. Ain’t he still running around with gang members too? He’s a hot mess and it’s sad because he could have had a huge career had he stayed out of trouble.

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