Chris Brown has finally let Wendy Williams get under his skin!
Last month, Wendy blasted Breezy on her show and called him every name in the book after he mentioned to JET Magazine that everyone continues to pick on him but no one brings up Jay Z’s troubled past. Even though Wendy referred to Chris as a “junkie” and called his girlfriend “Koochie Crayon,” Chris let her comments slide and completely ignored her.
Today, Wendy had Perez Hilton on her show to chat about Chris’ latest interview with The Guardian, and they said some things that set him all the way off:
Perez told Wendy:
Chris Brown has been really quiet, until now. He doesn’t give very many interviews, for good reason, because he always gets into trouble when he does so. In this new interview he talks about a lot of things. A lot of people have been globbing on to the fact that he reveals that he lost his virginity when he was just eight years old. A 14-year-old took it from him]. It’s kind of really inappropriate. At 14 you should know better than to get with an 8-year-old. I think it’s really revealing and telling, the fact that now he’s describing it in such a way as, ‘Yeah, doing it that young helped me be a beast at it and the best at it!’ Chris Brown has a disease, his disease is, he has half a brain. I really think he has half a brain, it’s not working properly.
Wendy: He might be a beast in the bedroom, we don’t know!
He says there is no woman that he’s been with that will complain. He just does not have a grasp of reality. He says if were it not for the Rihanna incident, he would be bigger than life.
Wendy: Well, you know what, he’s very talented, there’s something to that.
He’s talented, I agree, but bigger than life?
Wendy: Well, not bigger than that, because that would be Kanye West who says he’s bigger than life.
Wendy was actually pretty nice compared to her last remarks on Chris. Perez on the other hand…
When he found out that the two were discussing his sex life on Wendy’s show, Chris Brown reacted by posting:
Thanks for the publicity. Your insecurities are manifested by your hatred. Princess Perez and wicked witch Wendy.
Flunkies!
can’t take advice from 2 buff chicks when one can’t stand to look at herself without plastic surgery and the other is forever on his period
Who cares. It’s old.. Your old.. Im not going anywhere… Face it and live with yourself.
That’s Queen Perez! #BowDown
Breezy, baby! You’re a good girl and you know it! You act so different around me! You’re a good girl and you know it I know!
Watch the clip that set Chris Brown off below:
Chris Brown Calls Out Jay Z And Compares Himself To Trayvon Martin In Jet
How's this for controversial: Chris Brown apparently doesn't understand why he is vilified by the press, but Jay Z "gets a pass" for stabbing someone.
That is just one of multiple eyebrow-raising comments the 24-year-old R&B star made in the cover story for the Oct. 14 issue of Jet magazine. When discussing his rocky relationship with the press, Brown named-dropped Jay Z, who he sees as someone "accepted by White America."
"This is something I've been dealing with for the past maybe five years," he told Jet, per CNN. "Anybody with a voice – Tupac, Michael Jackson, the Notorious B.I.G. – gets formatted … except maybe for Jay Z, who is accepted by White America because he shakes hands and kisses babies. No disrespect, because I'm a fan, but nobody brings up the fact that he stabbed somebody and sold drugs. He gets a pass."
In 2001, Jay Z pleaded guilty to stabbing record producer Lance "Un" Rivera at a 1999 listening party in Manhattan. Brown believes the "Magna Carta" rapper got off easy for this, but he himself still can't move past the 2009 Rihanna assault.
"I got to the point where it's only so much you can take from the master, you feel me?" he told Jet. "I've taken my fair share of lashings. I've dealt with the media. Instead of being an artist, I've been called a woman beater; I've been insulted in public and judged. And being able to not want to kill yourself at the end of the day is what made me say, 'F**k it.'"
The Virginia native even went so far as to compare himself to Trayvon Martin.
"I identify with Trayvon 100 percent as far as living in 2013 and still dealing with blatant racism," he told the magazine. "This generation is so used to racism that it's normal; we don't care. We aren't on drugs or catching AIDS, but they still look at us as ni**as."
Read the full interview in the new issue of Jet, on newsstands Monday, Sept. 23.