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  • Entertainment - Celebrity Gist
  • Updated: June 22, 2021

Chris Brown Under Investigation For Allegedly Hitting Woman On The Head

Chris Brown Under Investigation For Allegedly Hitting Woman

American singer Chris Brown may be in trouble following a recent accusation from a woman who says he hit her head so hard her wig came off.

According to law enforcement officers who spoke to TMZ, the police responded to the artist's San Fernando Valley residence over the weekend where the woman claimed he slapped her on the head.

The lady in question told the officers that the slap made her wig fall off and a battery report was subsequently taken, naming Chris Brown as the official suspect.

Chris Brown | Image Source: Revolt TVChris Brown | Image Source: Revolt TV

Sources reveal that the woman sustained no injuries apart from the allegedly dislodged hairdo, and no arrests have been made.

This is the second time in months that cops have been called to Brown's house; the first was during his birthday bash in May (the Los Angeles police department had to break it up in the wee hours of the morning).

TMZ reached out to the singer's camp for a comment about the development but got no response.

Brown | Image Source: InstagramBrown | Image Source: Instagram

Chris Brown is no stranger to a case of assault as he will be remembered for the beating he gave to fellow artist Rihanna eight years ago. The case caused a media firestorm, threatening to end Brown's music career and ending the pair's romantic relationship.

Recalling the nasty incident in 2017, the Freaky Friday crooner stated that he "felt like a f**king monster", revealing that the fight started when Rihanna jealous after his ex showed up at a pre-Grammys party they both attended.

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