Chris Brown’s Online Clash With @doliestv Sparks Fresh Scrutiny Over Race, Appearance and Past Controversies
- A recent social media exchange between singer Chris Brown and content creator @doliestv has reignited public scrutiny over the artist's past controversies and online behavior.
- The dispute began when Brown commented on an Instagram post featuring a woman resembling his former girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, using fire emojis.
- In the video, @doliestv responded after Brown referred to his nose as a “yam,” stating, “You are a b***h-a n***a, bro,” and accused Brown of being “a known...
A recent social media exchange between singer Chris Brown and content creator @doliestv has reignited public scrutiny over the artist’s past controversies and online behavior.
The dispute began when Brown commented on an Instagram post featuring a woman resembling his former girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, using fire emojis. This prompted a response from @doliestv, who criticized Brown in a video shared by Livebitez on Instagram, addressing remarks Brown made about his appearance.
In the video, @doliestv responded after Brown referred to his nose as a “yam,” stating, “You are a b***h-a n***a, bro,” and accused Brown of being “a known colorist” who “puts Snow White up your nose.” He further claimed Brown “ain’t s**t,” lacks talent, and is “a wannabe Michael Jackson,” while also criticizing his music and suggesting he relies on Usher for tour success.
The clip gained widespread attention online, drawing divided reactions from viewers. @doliestv also alleged that Brown attempted to bully him over his nose in the comment section, quoting Brown as saying, “Get that yam off [your] face,” and noted that others in the comments agreed with the remark.
Separately, @doliestv posted on Instagram, directly addressing Brown’s official account, stating, “I know you hate black features. That’s exactly why you don’t like black women. You literally showing yo hate lol go be white then.” Brown replied in the comments with laughing emojis, writing, “You sound hurt my boy. I’m lame but you thought this was real news to make a post about another n***a. Better be lucky I ain’t tryna crack ya mom.”
The exchange added to a history of intermittent online confrontations between the two figures. Brown is currently preparing for a joint tour with Usher, a high-profile event expected to draw large audiences. While his commercial presence remains strong, recurring public disputes continue to surface around him.
Whether this latest episode will fade or continue to circulate online remains uncertain, reflecting how quickly social media interactions can expand into broader cultural discussions about celebrity conduct and public accountability.
