I feel like I have been waiting for this to happen for a very long time. Drake, who owns the top spot on my favorite list of all-time and Chris Brown, the beater of the gorgeous Rihanna are now ‘beefin’.’ What this means exactly, I am not sure, but I do know we will be following this ladies argument to the fullest so everyone can laugh.
According to The Sun (who never fabricates anything):
But when they met at WIP club last night, Chris is thought to have sent a bottle of champagne to Drake’s table as a peace offering.
Unconfirmed reports say the bottle was returned with a note referring to Rihanna which read: “I’m f****** the love of your life, deal with it.”
Chris then flew into a rage and confronted Drake, who threw a punch.
Before the Turn Up The Music singer could retaliate, onlookers say another man hit him in the face with a bottle.
Security broke up the fracas and Drake left with his entourage, according to website MediaTakeOut.com.
Chris, who showed the bleeding chin to his ten million followers before changing his mind, then took himself to hospital.
He later tweeted: “How u party wit rich n**** that hate? Lol… Throwing bottles like girls? #shameonya!”
Furiously venting on Twitter with a series of posts that he subsequently removed, the singer also wrote: “N****s in the bathroom b**ch a** n****s.”
Chris Brown posted this lame photo of his beaten face.


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