Chris Brown has hit out at people who are mentioning his assault case that took place in 2009.
The singer has defended himself after receiving a load of comments about the domestic violence incident.
Rihanna, 34, and Brown, 33, reportedly first met in 2005 and began dating a few years later in 2007.
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Just two years after the pair made it official, they split in 2009 following a hugely controversial breakup after reports that Brown had physically assaulted her.
Photos of Rihanna's injuries were subsequently leaked by TMZ showing her face severely bruised and swollen.
As a result, Brown - who was 19 at the time - was convicted of the assault and received five years' probation and a community service order.
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Taking to his Instagram story last night (17 February), Brown uploaded a whole series of posts responding to the people bringing up the domestic assault case.
Brown began the series of posts with a screenshot from Kiely Williams, a fellow singer, who tweeted: "Let him come out with his own record—so genius, so captivating that it makes us all forget HE BEATS WOMEN. He can’t so he wont. So what does he do?"
Brown then added text about the Twitter screenshot saying: "I'm getting kinda tired of ya broken promithis promithis."
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The comment refers to a song by Williams' group, 3LW, where she sings the lyrics with a noticeable lisp.
The singer continued: "If y'all still hate me for a mistake I made as a 17 year old please kiss my whole entire a**,” Brown wrote in his post.
"I’m f***ing 33!," he added, "I’m so tired of y'all running [with] this narrative."
The singer then added a few more insults to the people who had resurfaced the 2009 domestic assault case.
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"All yall can suck my d**k disrespectfully." Brown added.
The singer then asked people about the treatment he was receiving compared to other famous celebrities who have had domestic assault cases against them.
He wrote: "Where are the cancel culture with these white artist that date underage women, beat the f*** out of their wives, giving b***hes AIDS."
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Brown continued: "Stay out of my way or get ran over simple as that."
Brown then uploaded a load of photos of celebrities including the likes of Sean Penn, Nicolas Cage, Ozzy Osborne, Tommy Lee and Charlie Sheen, along with a short text detailing their reported assault cases.
He ended the series of Instagram story posts saying: "I got time today."
"Yeah aight," the 33-year-old concluded.
If you are experiencing domestic violence, please know that you are not alone. You can talk in confidence 24 hours a day to the national domestic violence helpline Refuge on 0808 2000 247