Chris Brown In Twitter Feud With Comic Jenny Johnson, Says: ‘Just Ask Rihanna If She Mad?’
Nov. 25 2012, Published 7:59 a.m. ET
He just pulled out of a concert in South America after protests from local women’s rights groups angered by his 2009 assault on Rihanna. Now Chris Brown has stepped into a vulgar war of words on Twitter with a comedy writer whom he called a “hoe.”
But plucky Jenny Johnson didn’t take the attack lying down. She took the opportunity to correct the singer’s spelling by telling him: “It’s ‘HO’ not ‘HOE’ you ignorant f**k."
The drama began on Sunday when Johnson landed the first blow by re-tweeting what Brown wrote alongside an Instagram photo of himself. The Don’t Judge Me singer said: “I look old as f**t! I’m only 23…” Johnson tweeted: “I know! Being a worthless piece of s**t can really age a person.”
Brown responded by writing: “Take them teeth out when u Sucking my d*** HOE.”
After pointing out the singer may have not wanted to compare her to a gardening tool, Johnson drew attention to some of the other sexually graphic insults he made. She wrote: “Your mom must be so proud of you.”
Johnson eventually tired of the argument, writing: “Okay. I’m done. All I got from that exchange with Chris Brown is that he wants to s**t and f**t on me.”
But Brown, 23, was not finished. After calling Johnson “worthless” and a “thirsty bitch,” he wrote: “Don’t run for support now… Lol. Ur sic a comedic writer!!! If you can take a d***, u can take a joke.”
But Johnson had ended her side of the conversation hours earlier. She signed off saying: “I have zero respect for a person who seems unapologetic for the terrible crime he committed and shows no signs of changing.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported on Saturday Rihanna tweeted a photo of a half-naked Brown sleeping in a bed. The two were spotted hanging out together in Berlin, earlier this week and in a comment that may speak volumes about the current status of their relationship, Brown tweeted on Sunday night: “Just ask Rihanna if she mad??????”
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