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Chris Brown denies making homophobic Frank Ocean statement

He takes to Twitter to try calm 'No Homo' storm

 

Chris Brown denies making homophobic Frank Ocean statement

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Chris Brown has denied making a homophobic statement about RnB singer Frank Ocean.

Brown and Ocean have had a long running feud but Brown reportedly took it to the next level when he was accused of saying 'No Homo' when asked about the 'Channel Orange' star last week.

The phrase 'no homo' is widely used to distance someone from any homosexual connotations in something they may have said or done.

Denying he had made the comment, Brown took to Twitter yesterday (July 30) to say: "My Opinion on the whole Frank Ocean subject is ......... Love who u wanna love. It's ur decision. People stop searching for BS."

Adding: "Everyone is so quick to point the wrong fingers at each other! Ask urself... Am I Doing everything I can to help the world ????"

Brown and Ocean have had a public falling out before, with a Twitter row between the two escalating to a threat of physical violence in 2011. After a Twitter row with his Odd Future bandmate, Tyler The Creator. Brown tweeted comments about Odd Future's lack of commercial success, claiming interacting with him online would boost their sales. Frank Ocean compared Brown to Sisqo and famous wife-beater Ike Turner, before Brown likened Ocean to unknown artists.

Earlier this week, fellow rapper El-P revealed that he turned down a big pay day to license his music to a film starring 'Woman beater' Brown.

 

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