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Chris Brown and Crew Allegedly Jump Usher At Las Vegas Skate Party

Chris Brown and his posse allegedly jumped Usher at a Las Vegas skate party, according to reports from Hollywood Unlocked and other sources.

The incident occurred during Usher‘s surprise birthday celebration for Chris Brown at Skate Rock City in Las Vegas. A few hours later, for unknown reasons, Chris Brown reportedly became “disrespectful” with vocalist and actress Teyana Taylor, causing the party to turn chaotic.

Chris Brown was allegedly intoxicated and referred to Usher as a “coward” before fleeing the venue. Some guests and Usher attempted to intervene and calm everyone down, but the situation deteriorated and Chris Brown’s posse jumped Usher.

Of course, this is all extremely shocking news as Chris Brown and Usher are said to be really good friends. Just last year, the “Caught Up” singer brought out Chris during his show in Las Vegas.

A video clip that had been going viral online showed the sweet moment he gave Brown his flowers. “You a great. You’re a legend. We love you and we gonna continue to keep lifting you up, bro,” he told Beezy before the two embraced.

During a recent interview with Big Boy TV, Usher was asked whether or not he would entertain the concept of doing something like a Verzuz or the equivalent. While he didn’t agree to it, he shared the thought of how great it would be to go hit-to-hit with Chris Brown.

“Me and Chris would kill the world if we ever did something together like that,” Usher began. “I’m not saying it’s Verzuz, but I’mma just say this: if that ever happens it would be one of the biggest things that anybody has ever experienced in entertainment in celebration of two people who love each other.”

The incident’s specifics are still unclear, and it is currently unknown whether any charges will be submitted.

Source – Tru News Report

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