Chris Brown Vs. Perez Hilton And Wendy Williams
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Chris Brown has ignited a new Twitter war with with Perez Hilton and Wendy Williams. The beef between the two parties started when the blogger shared with his followers on the social network that he was going to talk about the "Turn Up The Music" hitmaker. "I hope Chris Brown doesn't watch! I'm talking about him on the 'Wendy Williams' show today and I'm going in!!!' Perez said. Brown was mentioned on the message and he received the notification and the Twitter beef war kicked off.

"Thanks for the publicity," Chris wrote on his Twitter account. "Your insecurities are manifested by your hatred. Princess Perez and wicked witch Wendy." He later added, "Flunkies!" and insulted the pair saying, "Can't take advice from 2 buff chicks when one can't stand to look at herself without plastic surgery and the other is forever on his perioid." Brown continued with his rant and tweeted, but later deleted a message that said, "Who cares. It's old... Hour old.. Im not going anywhere... Face it and live with yourself."

Hilton did not sit back and replied to the remarks that the "Don't Wake Me Up" singer made and quoted lyrics from Drake's song "Hold On We're Going Home," "Breezy, baby! You're a good girl and you know it! You act so different around me! You're a good girl and you know it." He also responded to the nickname Brown gave him by correcting him saying, "That's Queen Perez! #BowDown." Perez later uploaded an old nude picture of the singer with a picture of him and Williams sticking their tongue out. (Picture NSFW)

In a recent interview with The Guardian, Chris opened up about the assault with then girlfriend Rihanna and at what age he lost his virginity. "I learned from it, and it was almost like… I wouldn't say it happened for a reason, but it was something to trigger my mind to be more of a mature adult. To handle myself in situations, don't throw tantrums, don't be a baby about it," he said about "the Rihanna incident." About his virginity, he said that he lost it at the age of eight to a girl who was about 14 years old. "By that point, we [friends] were already kind of like hot to trot, you know what I'm saying? Like, girls, we weren't afraid to talk to them; I wasn't afraid. So, at eight, being able to do it, it kind of preps you for the long run, so you can be a beast at it. You can be the best at it."

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