Chris Brown gave fans plenty to talk about during his recent guest appearance on Kai Cenat’s viral Mafiation 2 livestream.
When Cenat asked if the “Residuals” singer was “in a relationship right now,” Brown initially played it coy before admitting: “I’m in multiple.”
Pushed to clarify if that meant he has “more than one girlfriend,” at the moment, the “Sensational” singer responded with a smirk. “Something like that.”
Brown didn’t disclose who he’s dating or how many “multiple” relationships he’s juggling, but shared his key to balance: “Just keep it 100. Just be honest,” he said.
When Cenat asked about the most expensive gift Brown had ever bought a girl, the singer revealed, “Probably a $300,000-$400,000 ring. Not a wedding ring. Just a ring.”
@kc3videos Kai asks Chris Brown if he’s in a relationship ???? #kaicenat #chrisbrown #kaimafia #amp #fyp ♬ original sound – Kai Cenat Clips
Chris Brown’s relationships made headlines in October following the release of Investigative Discovery’s “Chris Brown: A History Of Violence” documentary.
The documentary featured accusations from an anonymous woman, who claimed Brown assaulted her on Diddy’s yacht in 2020.
“We had talked and he had handed me a drink. I’m not even sure… this is when my memory starts getting a little bit weird,” she said. I don’t remember if I saw him pour it, but I just drank it and he just hands me another drink. As I’m standing there, I did start to feel tired and my body was feeling a little heavy.”
She went on to allege that the “Under the Influencer”artist took her into a bedroom and raped her, despite her saying, “No.”
“I was so disgusted,” she said while sobbing.
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The documentary also revisited a 2016 accusation by Liziane Gutierrez, who claimed the 11:11 artist attacked her.
Ahead of the film’s release, Guttierrez shared her thoughts on Instagram, writing,
“Lier [sic], clout chaser, ridiculous are just some of the things I have heard over the years since I decided to tell what happened to me.”
She continued, “I’m not sure if I’m psychologically ready to face the consequences of appearing in this documentary, including financial consequences, since I signed a nondisclosure agreement. But I couldn’t pass on the opportunity to let people know what I went through [sic] and tell my side of the story.”
She added, “Several women agreed to participate and share their stories. We all went through a similar situation. We can’t be against domestic violence and simply ignore some cases or, even worse, blame the victim.”
Brown has yet to comment on the allegations.