The 35-year-old RnB star drove his fans crazy after a clip of his show displays a huge imprint when he is suspended in the air while singing on his '11:11' tour.
- June 26, 2024
AceShowbiz - Chris Brown sparked chatter following his Toronto, Canada stop for his sold-out "11:11" tour. The R&B star drove his fans crazy after a clip of his show displayed a huge imprint when he was suspended in the air while singing.
The said video featured the "Under the Influence" hitmaker had a harness hooked up around his waist/legs which pulled on his pants. That resulted in an imprint near his crotch that everyone could not help but notice.
A fan wrote alongside the video, "Chris Brown is loaded." Someone noted, "He's definitely blessed!" One other commented, "Good God."
Another, meanwhile, talked about Chris' intimate dance with female dancers. One of the dancers twerked on top of his lap, while another rubbed his neck. "This dancer got Chris Brown bricked up on stage I can’t date a celebrity my feelings would be hurt," the fan said.
That aside, Breezy was recently left frustrated by several malfunctions on his tour. Due to technical difficulties, the 35-year-old musician was forced to be left hanging mid-air onstage during his performance.
During a recent performance, Chris expected to be lowered into the stage at the end of a song, but the mechanism malfunctioned, leaving him stuck. He was forced to walk off the stage. Thankfully, the lights were off so people couldn't see his facial expression. That wasn't the only incident happening at his shows as he faced earlier mishap where he was suspended in mid-air due to stuck wires.
Despite the malfunctions, Chris received praise from fans for his stunning show. The "Sensational" singer additionally treated fans to butt-grabbing meet and greets that he charged for $1,111.
Chris is currently hitting road throughout North America as part of the "11:11" tour. The star is set to conclude his "11:11" tour, which features Ayra Starr and Muni Long, with a performance in Los Angeles on August 7.