Chris Brown Reportedly Suffers from Seizure in Hollywood Studio

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By: Taren Vaughan

Chris Brown suffers from a seizure in Hollywood recording studio? Chris Brown has been trying to maintain a level of positivity as he may still be facing time in prison over the hit and run charges he received over the minor car accident he was involved in not too long ago. And it has been reported that the charges Chris was hit with may land him behind bars for up to four years. His lawyer’s optimism about how things will turn out for Chris has his fans breathing a sigh of relief for now.Yet Chris’ recent tweets on Twitter caused them to grow concerned as the singer announced that his upcoming studio album “X” would be his very last one as Chris says he’s growing tired of people coming down on him over assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna. Chris’ camp cleared things up though and claims Chris’ tweets were just out of frustration.

Chris Brown might not be officially stepping away from the music scene anytime soon, however the singer experienced a major health scare earlier today as Chris Brown reportedly suffered from a seizure at a recording studio in Hollywood early this morning. TMZ reports:

The L.A. City Fire Dept. rushed to a Hollywood recording studio early Friday morning, after getting a 911 call that Chris Brown had a seizure … TMZ has learned.

The call came from Record Plant recording studios in Hollywood at 1:09 AM. When EMTs arrived … we’re told Chris refused treatment and also refused to be transported to the hospital.

The site goes on to say they don’t know for sure if Chris truly suffered from a full-fledged seizure but says they were told Chris did suffer from seizures during his childhood.

 

17 comments

    1. Why would faking a seizure help his image? He’s one of the most hated people in the world. A seizure won’t change that genius.

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