There are several new (and somewhat soap operatic) updates to the Chris Brown and Drake epic fight
that allegedly took place at a New York City club this morning (June
14), that left Breezy with a deep and blooded gash in his chin:
A bottle battle ensued; tweets were issued then deleted; and now,
Drake’s people have issued a statement that the Young Money rapper was
not involved in any sort of altercation. Then, someone with a 2Chainz-like Twitter handle posted a direct message reporting that Breezy was trying to cover up a video. What. A. Mess.
First off, the latest rumor
is that Breezy sent a bottle over to Drake’s table as a peace offering,
which he refused. He sent it back with a message about being with the
love of Brown’s life and telling him to deal with it. We assume that he
was referencing Rihanna, the longstanding bone of contention between them. Brown was said to have confronted Drake and his posse, which included Meek Mill, who also allegedly dabbled with RiRi.
It was suggested that Drake then punched Brown in the face and
someone else hit Brown with the bottle. The fight was broken up and
Drizzy bounced.
That’s not Drake’s side of the story, though. Drizzy’s camp maintains
that he was exiting the club when the brawl broke out. But TMZ reports
that Meek Mill screamed at Breezy, who would not back down. The source
here says the argument did not involve RiRi – do we call her “Rizzy?”–
and that it was Mill who smashed the ‘Turn Up the Music’ singer with the
bottle.
However, according to a statement
from his rep,”Drake did not participate in any wrongdoing of any kind
last night at W.I.P. He was on his way out of the club when the
altercation began. He did not engage in any activity which resulted in
injury to person or damage to property.”
Whew. Still with us? We need to draw a diagram on a dry-erase board to keep track of all this drama, drama, drama.
But there’s more. Wait for it, wait for it… now!
Apparently, someone with a @2chnz Twitter handle tweeted: “YO
@CHRISBROWN STOP DMING ME I DONT WANT YOUR MONEY.” He attached a photo
that is supposedly a direct message from Breezy, begging him to delete
tweets and not to post a video in exchange for $2 million. You can see
that image below. Is it real or a Photoshop patch job? Who knows.