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"Three weeks ago, Chris Brown didn't exactly f**k with VIBE." This is how VIBE magazine started its cover story on Brown—a story that's long overdue, since the two parties haven't sat down for an interview since 2009. In December of that year, there was a lot of drama between the magazine and the entertainer concerning a controversial cover that, frankly p*ssed Brown off. But six years later, it seems as though the singer/entertainer is ready to let bygones be bygones-another sign of the maturity that Brown seems to wear now like a comfortable cloak that he needed to grow into. It's that maturity that seemed to be evident in this interview that had Brown talking about his 1-year-old baby girl, Royalty, what he feels about being called a role model and coming back from the edge after years as the talented black sheep of the music industry. -
Chris Brown Wins Joint Custody of Daughter; Judge Approves Gag Order on Nia Guzman
Today in court, Chris Brown was victorious as a Houston, Texas judge ruled in his favor and he was able to win joint custody of his young daughter, Royalty, and place a gag order on Nia Guzman in one fell swoop. -
Chris Brown to Fight Baby Mama for Joint Custody of Daughter Royalty
Chris Brown has found himself in more baby mama drama. Nia Guzman, the mother of his baby girl Royalty, has applied for full custody of their one-year-old daughter. If granted, Brown would only be able to see his daughter on supervised visits but the "Liquor" singer plans to fight Guzman's request.
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