Chris Brown has decided to let the courts decide the future of his daughter’s custody and child support payments, and he seems to be of the opinion that the custody battle should stay in the courts and out of social media.
At least, that’s what he told the grandmother of his daughter Royalty when she took to Instagram to explain why she felt her granddaughter merited higher child support payments.
“She needs security even when she’s with Nia, she needs to go to private school and she needs to live in a gated community for his own daughter’s safety,” she wrote on Instagram.
Brown fired back, schooling Royalty’s grandma for airing her grievances in public and pointing out that he had filed for joint custody.
“Obviously you aren’t looking out for my daughter by putting personal issues up on Instagram. I’m not gonna be disrespectful and rude about this becuz I know and they know I provide and take care of my daughter equally. I work and have a job and so will the mother. I actually stepped up to the plate to be a father and havent complained once. And deep down you know yall on some bs. Not here to bash anyone nor be confrontational. I filed for joint custody. “EQUAL” custody. No kid needs $4k a week. Especially when I have her 2weeks out of the month. So this is the last time im ever saying my peace on this issue. Let the courts handle everything else so we can handle the matter as civil adults. Telling all your business is childish and is not setting a good loving environment for ROYALTY. I have no ill intentions and I love my daughter. #godbless.”