Chris Brown Faces Backlash For Suggesting Michael Jackson Handed Crown To Him

It may have been fan art, but fans were not behind this picture's message. Chris Brown shared a drawing of Michael Jackson handing over a crown, and 'No' was echoed throughout the comments section.

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The late Michael Jackson is known as the King of Pop, and many fans donā€™t want to see that title go to Chris Brown, 30. The R&B singer appeared to think otherwise when he shared fan art on May 10, which showed Chris wearing the crown now, which was actually the shadow of MJā€™s crown. Breezy shared the art on May 10 ā€” you can see it here. Explaining the picture, Chris wrote, ā€œLearn from the greatness in a person .then learn from the greatness in you!ā¤ļøā€ But fans interpreted a much different message.

ā€œNo one replaces Michael Jackson period RIP LEGEND ALL THE TIME,ā€ one angry fan commented, while another wrote, ā€œNo boy, noā€¦ Never!!! Michael is the only king.ā€ The outrage piled on ā€” ā€œTHIS Is stupid,ā€ ā€œSORRY BUT, NOā€ ā€” and many more pleaded with Chris to delete the picture.

This isnā€™t the first time fans were offended by the idea of Chris being likened to Michaelā€™s legacy. Justin Bieber, 25, who is one of Breezyā€™s biggest supporters in Hollywood, posted a ā€œlegendaryā€ equation to Instagram on May 3, which claimed that MJ and Tupac Shakur added together equals CB. The suggestion disappointed many of the Biebsā€™ fans, as they resurfaced Chrisā€™ attack against Rihanna a decade ago, which led the hip hop artist to plead guilty to a felony assault that year. Justin took to Instagram a day later to write that ā€œBullying is not okay.ā€

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The King of Pop is one of Chrisā€™ biggest idols. Following Michaelā€™s death in 2009, Chris even paid homage to him at the 2010 BET Awards, where he donned that iconic sparkly glove and blazer to perform MJā€™s biggest hits and later broke down into tears onstage. Once again, Chris busted out dance moves and a wardrobe inspired by the ā€œBillie Jeanā€ singer for his 2019 music video, ā€œBack To Love.ā€