Scandal-scarred Chris Brown is blasting a villa landlord’s “f--king petty” accusation that he urinated and vomited his way through a pricy Ibiza rental.
The “Fine China” singer, who spent the last week tooling around the celeb-friendly Spanish island, posted video walk-throughs of the mostly immaculate property to Instagram late Friday — claiming he’d shot the footage minutes before he and his pals hit the road.
“This is exactly why I recorded all these videos in the house. And this was probably 10 minutes before we left to go to the airport,” Brown said in one video. “They called the police; they did all kind of things without even being in the house. Allocated all of these different damages that are non-existent.”
“It's easy for them to believe it,” he fumed. “Let’s put Chris Brown’s name in it, so people can automatically assume ‘cause I don’t have the benefit of the doubt.”
Earlier Friday, a police report obtained by TMZ.com had alleged that the property’s walls were marred with apparent knife marks, a bed had been peed in, and there was vomit everywhere. The landlord had reportedly phoned the cops after Brown wouldn’t leave at check-out time.
He or she reportedly also complained that Brown owed $26,000 in rent, and claimed $60,000 total with damages.
But it appears the singer anticipated trouble while he shot the handheld videos, during which he muttered things like “just so y’all know we ain’t no dirty n----s” and “nothing messed up, nothing damaged.”
“So if y’all see some bulls--t on TMZ saying, oh, Chris Brown and them trashed the f--king house or whatever, that’s the people, the landlords trying to get some money,” he said.
Brown owned up to scuffing a portion of wall sheetrock with a chair, but otherwise denied the gossip site’s report.
“It’s f--king petty and it’s unnecessary,” he said in the last video. “I don’t conduct myself like that. We turn up, we have fun; we’re not no f--king animals, bro.”
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The “Fine China” singer, who spent the last week tooling around the celeb-friendly Spanish island, posted video walk-throughs of the mostly immaculate property to Instagram late Friday — claiming he’d shot the footage minutes before he and his pals hit the road.
“This is exactly why I recorded all these videos in the house. And this was probably 10 minutes before we left to go to the airport,” Brown said in one video. “They called the police; they did all kind of things without even being in the house. Allocated all of these different damages that are non-existent.”
“It's easy for them to believe it,” he fumed. “Let’s put Chris Brown’s name in it, so people can automatically assume ‘cause I don’t have the benefit of the doubt.”
Earlier Friday, a police report obtained by TMZ.com had alleged that the property’s walls were marred with apparent knife marks, a bed had been peed in, and there was vomit everywhere. The landlord had reportedly phoned the cops after Brown wouldn’t leave at check-out time.
He or she reportedly also complained that Brown owed $26,000 in rent, and claimed $60,000 total with damages.
But it appears the singer anticipated trouble while he shot the handheld videos, during which he muttered things like “just so y’all know we ain’t no dirty n----s” and “nothing messed up, nothing damaged.”
“So if y’all see some bulls--t on TMZ saying, oh, Chris Brown and them trashed the f--king house or whatever, that’s the people, the landlords trying to get some money,” he said.
Brown owned up to scuffing a portion of wall sheetrock with a chair, but otherwise denied the gossip site’s report.
“It’s f--king petty and it’s unnecessary,” he said in the last video. “I don’t conduct myself like that. We turn up, we have fun; we’re not no f--king animals, bro.”
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