Chris Brown upset about ex Karrueche Tran's romance with Quavo?

The constantly churning rumor mill has attached the names of Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran once again. Now that Quavo of American hip hop group Migos is reportedly dating Brown's model ex-girlfriend, the idea reportedly does not sit well with him. 

According to TMZ, Brown feels betrayed by Quavo. Sources told the publication that Brown had both a business and personal relationship with him, even letting him into his home and collaborating on songs before Migos became popular. Brown even supported the group by attending several promotional parties.

The celebrity gossip website also reported that the new couple may have started seeing each other at the same time Brown was helping Migos' "Culture" album and that Brown now believes that the restraining order filed against him earlier, which forbids him from being anywhere near or contacting his ex-girlfriend, could have been orchestrated not only by Tran, but with help from Quavo as well.

However, Vibe recently reported that Brown has denied the rumors by re-posting a screen capture on Instagram of a user comment from Twitter that says, "If you read an article that says "Sources close to Chris Brown told TMZ" and you keep reading it or believe it, CONGRATS, YOURE A MORON! [sic]" The post has been deleted from his account, but several other users were quick to screen capture the post before it disappeared.

This was not the first time the R&B singer blasted the publication for allegedly spreading "fake" news though. According to HipHopDX, he previously blasted the celebrity gossip website for saying that he hurt a fan during an event at a nightclub called Gotha, and for saying that he didn't show up at a gay pride parade that he was scheduled to perform at.

Brown is currently the headliner for The Party Tour with Fabolous, O.T. Genesis and Kap G. The full list of tour dates can be found on his official website.

 

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