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Chris Brown Throws Fan’s Phone Into Crowd During Onstage Lap Dance

A recent video capturing Chris Brown tossing a fan’s phone into the crowd at one of his shows has been making rounds on social media.

The footage surfaced online on Wednesday night through a post by TikTok user @ellishatok.

In the video, the singer is seen on stage with a female audience member.

The clip commences with Brown taking the woman’s phone and placing it in her lap as he performs “Take You Down” while moving around her.

Subsequently, he engages in a sensual dance, mounting the woman and performing on her lap.

After the performance, Brown steps away from the woman, who then picks up her phone to record herself.

In an unexpected turn of events, the singer grabs the phone and throws it into the crowd before resuming his singing.

The incident has sparked various reactions across social media platforms.

One Twitter user expressed disbelief at the woman’s actions, stating that they would have been more attentive if in her place.

Another user humorously threatened to disrupt the show if their phone were treated similarly, emphasizing that even a celebrity like Chris Brown should not act recklessly with fans’ belongings.

In contrast, another individual praised Brown’s unexpected move, considering it a memorable experience for the fan despite personal opinions about the artist.

Responding to the incident, Chris Brown shared his perspective on Instagram, initially posting a video of the incident with a caption expressing disregard for the phone, followed by a subsequent post reassuring that the woman had retrieved her device.

Currently touring Europe with his Under the Influence Tour, Chris Brown has shown concern for his fans’ well-being during performances.

In a recent show, he paused to attend to a fan who had fainted in the audience.

The video capturing Chris Brown’s phone toss incident continues to circulate online, along with diverse reactions from viewers.