Justin Bieber responds to backlash over Chris Brown comments.
“Bullying is not okay!”
pic.twitter.com/5TBHC1hgjJ- Pop Alarms 🚨 (@PopAlarms)
May 4, 2019 Justin Bieber responds to the backlash over saying that "Michael Jackson + Tupac = Chris Brown" and that Chris' talent is overlooked because of a "mistake" he made by posting an instagram story that says bullying is not okay ever because it's killing young people.
Chris Brown responds to Justin Bieber after comparing him to Michael Jackson & 2Pac. (Via: IG)
pic.twitter.com/n53x3pI4HJ- CB Live 🎈 (@CBLIVEHQ)
May 4, 2019Chris Brown responded to Justin's post saying that Justin is a king that inspires and creates endless possibilities and that he will ride with him until the wheels fall off and when they do they'll get new wheels.
mas e aí vcs vão cancelar o j balvin, o marshmello e a dinah jane que comentaram concordando com a publicação do justin também??
pic.twitter.com/mE6afxkbti- bianca (@fuckarabella)
May 4, 2019 So disappointing to see Nick Cannon, Sean Kingston, J Balvin & Marlon Wayans all agreeing with Bieber’s assessment of Chris Brown’s “mistake”. And Dinah Jane should know better ☹️
pic.twitter.com/8DuZJMXoRy- Colette Fahy (@colettefahy_)
May 4, 2019Celebrities including J Balvin, Marshmello (
who got called out by CHVRCHES for working with Chris Brown), Dinah Jane, Nick Cannon, Sean Kingston, and Marlon Wayans left support for Chris Brown on Justin's instagram post.
WE ARE GETTING ANOTHER CHRIS BROWN AND JUSTIN BIEBER COLLAB ANOTHER NEXT TO YOU BIFCH MY HEART IS HAPPY
pic.twitter.com/0JS8lxFdc9- mors ia cause exams (@typicalbizzzle)
May 2, 2019This is the list of artists that will collaborate with Chris on his next album that is supposed to be 30 tracks long. They include Nicki Minaj, G Eazy, Torey Lanez, Tyga, Tank, HER, Sage the Gemini, Justin Bieber, Lil Jon, Juvenille, Juicy J, and Drake.
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5 Rightful backlash for supporting an abuser (yet still lots of support from other celebrities) is bullying that's never okay, but being a violent abuser is okay?