Chris Brown Trolls Tokyo Vanity for Accusing Him of Banning Dark-Skinned Girls From His Club Tables
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The 'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' star claims that the 'Need a Stack' singer is banning dark-skinned girls from his section in L.A. clubs, and referring to them as 'darkies.'

AceShowbiz - Amid backlash for his controversial "Need a Stack" lyrics, Chris Brown is involved in an online banter with "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Tokyo Vanity. It all started after Tokyo left a comment on The Shade Room's Instagram account in which she wasn't surprised by the lyrics since the singer had shown in the past he doesn't like dark-skinned women.

"even though I'm blocked lmfao it prolly took y'all 4 yrs to find a dark skinned girl in his section .... you talking about one chick who he let in his section in Atlanta," she wrote. "I'm talking about THE RULES YOU HAD IN YOUR SECTION IN LA...."

"My n***a I'm not bashing you cause I dont give a f**k about your preference because in life we all have preference and are entitled to like what we like.... but keep it 100% slime ....... Lmfaooo AT THE CLUB IN LA YOUR SECTION RULES WAS NO DARKSKINNED AND YOUR SECURITY MADE SURE THE LET THE B****S KNOW AND ENFORCES THAT ...," she continued saying. She also said that Chris' security referred to them as "darkies."

The comment didn't go unnoticed by the "Loyal" singer. In response to that, Chris a photo of the reality TV show on his Instagram Stories. "Oooooh s**t!!!!!!! @tokyoxvanity Damn u fine babygirl let me take you to dinner," so he wrote in the caption.

Instead of feeling fluttered, Tokyo seemed to take it as a petty jab. "Stop playing with me," she told Chris in a video of her own in a now-deleted post. "B***h, that s**t not funny. Second of all, b***h, I'm not even ya type."

"B***h you into things of light complexions, you know coke, heroin, molly, acid, embalming fluid, cigarettes...I'm just saying, Puerto Rican women, white women, Asian women. That's all fine because that's your preference and we all entitled to a preference. B***h, all I'm doing is calling it like I see it," she went on blasting the R&B star.

People slammed Chris for the lyrics of "Need a Stack", one of the songs off his latest album "Indigo" that was released on June 28. On the song, he was heard singing on the Lil Wayne and Joyner Lucas collaboration, "Only wanna f**k the black b****es with the nice hair."

Listening to the song, many began accusing Chris of insulting black women and reinforcing colorism. One pointed out, "The idea of 'good hair' is just another way of reinforcing colorism in the black communities cause we all know 'good' hair is curly hair (loose curls) and that's usually associated with mixed race black girls... but we're all used to it by now."

Chris didn't stay silent following the backlash, defending his lyrics on Instagram, "YALL TRIPPIN TRIPPIN YALL B****ES DONT WANNA F**K DA N***A WIT DA F***ED UP TEETH DO YOU???!!!! ONLY B****ES UPSET IS THE UGLIES (NOT THE BLACK QUEENS)." But the backlash didn't subside as one Instagram user accused him of discrimination. Again, Chris did not hold back and gave the said user a fiery response.

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