London: Chris Brown posted a bloody photograph of himself on his Instagram account after a rumoured brawl with Rihanna’s other former boyfriend Drake.Brown’s picture came with a caption that suggested that he’d been in a clash that involved bottles and soon rumours of a bloody nightclub brawl with rapper and fellow ex-boyfriend of Rihanna, Drake hit the internet.
“Bottles? It’s nothing! Lol,” the Mirror quoted the 23-year-old rapper as writing as a caption.
The singer posted the picture after spending the night at Greenhouse club (although others say there were at WIP) in New York, for the birthday of some music industry chap.
Drake – who has been dating Rihanna on and off for the past year – was also at the party and previously has had beef with the hip hop artist, with the pair bitching about each other in the press over the last year or so.
According to Mediatakeout.com, Brown decided to send a bottle of champers over to Drake’s table as a peace offering.
However, it is claimed that Drake sent it back to Chris, along with the note, “I’m f****** the love of your life, deal with it.”
At this point, Brown apparently went over and did a few swear words before Drake allegedly hit him… with a bottle.
Other reports have claimed that rapper Meek Mill was involved and that he was the one who attacked Brown, not Drake.
“It wasn’t me.... (shaggy voice) lol,” Mill wrote on Twitter.
According to sources, the bust up was over within seconds and Drake left with his entourage while Brown took himself off to hospital to get this gaping wound stitched up.
ANI
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