Monday, 10 October 2016

WHAT CHRIS BROWN HAD TO SAY ABOUT THE PHONE SMASHING INCIDENT IN MOMBASA


American R&B singer Chris Brown has for the first time come out to respond to an airport incident that got Kenyans demanding his deportation. On Sunday, Brown, through his Kenyan rep Thandie Ojeer, strongly refuted claims that he had smashed to the ground a phone belonging to one of his fans. Thandie expressed his disappointment at the predominant perception people have about Brown with many perceiving him as violent while indeed, the singer did not exhibit any elements of violence at the airport. “He (Chris) said: ‘Not again. This is another lie about me’,” Thandie was quoted by eDaily. Thandie added that Brown did not get angry over the attacks directed at him on Friday. “Chris was not really mad. You know when you are right you don’t have to get angry really. He was in such a good mood. He had such a good time,” Thandie stated. Despite the Mombasa airport incident, Brown’s show went on successfully with the singer promising more visits. “It was his first time in Kenya. He loved Kenya and her people. He just happened to interact with a part of Kenya. Nonetheless, he experienced the hospitality and warmth of Kenyan people. He told me: ‘I like the country. I really want to do the safari (Kenyan tour), but…next time,” Thandie revealed. On Friday, the American star became the subject of a social media campaign that called for his deportation after a woman accused him of smashing her iPhone at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa. The woman identified as Brenda Chepkoech revealed to journalists that she first spotted Brown making his way to his car at the airport before approaching him to ask if they could take a photo together. Chepkoech further narrated that when she tried to have the photo taken, the popular singer grabbed her phone and hurled it to the ground. The RnB singer left the country on Sunday 4am aboard his private jet.

creddit:kenyans.co.ke

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