Chris Brown seemingly joined the growing list of celebrities who condemn DaBaby following his controversial statements.
In the recent days, Elton John and Dua Lipa spoke up against DaBaby and the rapper's comments during his number at Rolling Loud.
This time, Chris ended him with one-shot statement that also left internet users surprised.
On his Instagram Story (via The Neighborhood Talk's screenshot), Chris seemingly voiced out his opinion for the first time since the rapper ended his Rolling Loud performance. DaBaby also disgracefully added more fuel by releasing more degrading comments against LGBTQ community.
"Shut the f- up. Do yo shows, thank everybody, then get the f- off stage!!!!!!!!!!" he exclaimed.
While he never mentioned the rapper's name, it is highly likely that Chris was referring to DaBaby.
Twitter users, of course, quickly commented on Chris' status and warned DaBaby on the impending terrible outcomes of his actions.
One fan even said that the controversial rapper surely became too horrible for him to catch the "Next To You" hitmaker's attention.
"If Chris Brown starts dragging you and he's RIGHT... you really gotta ask yourself where you went wrong. He barely even talk anymore," another added.
Chris' comments came after DaBaby issued an apology and clarified that he did not want to offend anyone - although his words were truly below the belt.
More Celebrities Called Out DaBaby
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Chris is only one of the growing tally of artists who shared their opinion on the issue.
Dua Lipa said that she never saw that version of DaBaby during their collaboration. To recall, she and the rapper worked together for her "Levitating" track. After hearing his comments, her fans also urged her to remove DaBaby from the remix.
Meanwhile, Elton John warned about the negative effects of spreading misinformation about the LGBTQ community and HIV/AIDS.
In pursuit of preventing it to happen, the 74-year-old singer shared facts about the disease on his Twitter account. He also slammed the rapper for fueling stigma and discrimination by uttering those unkind words.
Elton, who launched the Elton John Aids Foundation, is also part of the LGBTQ community. He first announced he was bisexual in 1976 and gay since 1988.
Because of DaBaby's recent comments, Elton accused him of failing to do the musicians' job to bring people together.
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