Kelly Rowland Doubles Down On Chris Brown Defense After AMAs Cancel Michael Jackson Tribute, Ciara & Jordin Sparks Join Her + Others Bring Up Karrueche’s Restraining Order

Chris Brown is receiving support from several celebs, including Kelly Rowland, Ciara, and Jordin Sparks, after the American Music Awards unexpectedly canceled his scheduled Michael Jackson tribute. Days after the awards show, Kelly doubled down on defending the R&B crooner. Meanwhile, CB critics are reminding people that the singer didn’t just abuse Rihanna. His ex-girlfriend, Karrueche, filed a restraining order against him years ago due to alleged abuse. More inside… Chris Brown has been receiving support from several female celebrities following the 2022 American Music Awards controversy. The Grammy winner was scheduled to perform a tribute in honor of the 40th anniversary of Michael Jackson’s classic track, "Thriller," at the 2022 American Music Awards on Sunday (Nov. 20th). However, news about the performance cancellation made headlines days before the awards show. During the show, Kelly Rowland presented the Favorite Male R&B Artist award to Breezy, who was not present. After his name was announced, some audience members started to “boo,” which prompted Kelly to sternly check them. “Chris Brown is not here tonight, so I am accepting this award on his behalf …excuse me! Chill out,” she said to those who were booing. “I want to tell Chris thank you so much for making great R&B music and I want to tell him thank you for being an incredible performer,” she said. “I’ll take this award, bring it to you. I love you. Congratulations.” Watch the clip below: Days later… TMZ photogs caught up with the former Destiny’s Child member, where she doubled down on defending Breezy. “You know what? I believe that grace is very real, and we all need a dose of it,” she said. “And before we point fingers at anybody, we should realize how grateful we are for every moment that we get, for even our own things that we have. I just think it’s important to remember to be human. We are humans.” When asked if the “Loyal” singer needed to be forgiven what “what he did,” she responded, “You know what? We all need to be forgiven for anything that we could be doing, anything that we’re thinking. We all come up short in some sort of way, and grace is real. And we are humans. Everybody deserved grace, period.” Watch the clip above. The AMAs' production company, Dick Clark Productions, issued a statement to Entertainment Tonight explaining why they chose to scrap the R&B singer's tribute act. The decision to cancel the performance was, according to the producers, a creative direction choice that had nothing to do with Chris directly. “Live shows change all the time, it’s the nature of this business; unfortunately, this element of the AMAs didn’t come together as we couldn’t align on the performance, to no fault of Chris Brown,” the statement read. According to reports, Breezy would have launched the tribute with his own single, “Under the Influence,” before transitioning into his Michael Jackson tribute. After Breezy learned his performance had been canceled, he took to Instagram, sharing a video from his rehearsals:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by BROWN (@chrisbrownofficial) ”U SERIOUS?,” he wrote with the facepalm emoji. ”I know you already know this but, I LOVE YOU CHRIS!! PERIOD,” Kelly Rowland wrote in his comments section under the video. Days later, fans found out Ciara was tapped to perform alongside Chris. The singer/dancer shared a video of her and Chris practicing their Thriller tribute in the same rehearsal space.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Ciara (@ciara) “MJ thank you for the inspiration you’ve given us all! Thriller 40th Anniversary,” she said. “@ChrisBrownOfficial you’re a rare breed of this generation. Always fun to rock with you,” she captioned the video. Also… TMZ photogs caught up with singer Jordin Sparks and asked her about the AMAs canceling Chris Brown’s performance. “We love Chris. He should have been there,” the “American Idol” Season 6 winner said yesterday (Nov. 22nd). “People deserve to be able to grow and learn and be able to live their life without things hanging over them. Everybody deserves that … him especially.” Jordin, who collaborated with Chris in 2008 on “No Air,” said she felt the AMAs should not have canceled his tribute. “They just shouldn’t have canceled the performance. That’s how I feel about it,” she said. Watch the full clip above. Since the AMAs drama popped off, there have been debates about forgiving Chris Brown due to his abusive past. Some people feel like the world should get over Breezy assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 because she, herself, has already forgiven him. However, many people feel like he shouldn’t be forgiven because Rihanna isn’t the only person he has abused. In 2017, Chris Brown’s ex-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, won a 5-year restraining order against Breezy. A Santa Monica judge granted the “Claws” actress’ request

Kelly Rowland Doubles Down On Chris Brown Defense After AMAs Cancel Michael Jackson Tribute, Ciara & Jordin Sparks Join Her + Others Bring Up Karrueche’s Restraining Order

Chris Brown is receiving support from several celebs, including Kelly Rowland, Ciara, and Jordin Sparks, after the American Music Awards unexpectedly canceled his scheduled Michael Jackson tribute. Days after the awards show, Kelly doubled down on defending the R&B crooner. Meanwhile, CB critics are reminding people that the singer didn’t just abuse Rihanna. His ex-girlfriend, Karrueche, filed a restraining order against him years ago due to alleged abuse. More inside…

Chris Brown has been receiving support from several female celebrities following the 2022 American Music Awards controversy.

The Grammy winner was scheduled to perform a tribute in honor of the 40th anniversary of Michael Jackson’s classic track, "Thriller," at the 2022 American Music Awards on Sunday (Nov. 20th). However, news about the performance cancellation made headlines days before the awards show.

During the show, Kelly Rowland presented the Favorite Male R&B Artist award to Breezy, who was not present. After his name was announced, some audience members started to “boo,” which prompted Kelly to sternly check them.

“Chris Brown is not here tonight, so I am accepting this award on his behalf …excuse me! Chill out,” she said to those who were booing. “I want to tell Chris thank you so much for making great R&B music and I want to tell him thank you for being an incredible performer,” she said. “I’ll take this award, bring it to you. I love you. Congratulations.”

Watch the clip below:

Days later…

TMZ photogs caught up with the former Destiny’s Child member, where she doubled down on defending Breezy.

“You know what? I believe that grace is very real, and we all need a dose of it,” she said. “And before we point fingers at anybody, we should realize how grateful we are for every moment that we get, for even our own things that we have. I just think it’s important to remember to be human. We are humans.”

When asked if the “Loyal” singer needed to be forgiven what “what he did,” she responded, “You know what? We all need to be forgiven for anything that we could be doing, anything that we’re thinking. We all come up short in some sort of way, and grace is real. And we are humans. Everybody deserved grace, period.”

Watch the clip above.

The AMAs' production company, Dick Clark Productions, issued a statement to Entertainment Tonight explaining why they chose to scrap the R&B singer's tribute act. The decision to cancel the performance was, according to the producers, a creative direction choice that had nothing to do with Chris directly.

“Live shows change all the time, it’s the nature of this business; unfortunately, this element of the AMAs didn’t come together as we couldn’t align on the performance, to no fault of Chris Brown,” the statement read.

According to reports, Breezy would have launched the tribute with his own single, “Under the Influence,” before transitioning into his Michael Jackson tribute. After Breezy learned his performance had been canceled, he took to Instagram, sharing a video from his rehearsals:

”U SERIOUS?,” he wrote with the facepalm emoji.

”I know you already know this but, I LOVE YOU CHRIS!! PERIOD,” Kelly Rowland wrote in his comments section under the video.

Days later, fans found out Ciara was tapped to perform alongside Chris. The singer/dancer shared a video of her and Chris practicing their Thriller tribute in the same rehearsal space.

“MJ thank you for the inspiration you’ve given us all! Thriller 40th Anniversary,” she said. “@ChrisBrownOfficial you’re a rare breed of this generation. Always fun to rock with you,” she captioned the video.

Also…

TMZ photogs caught up with singer Jordin Sparks and asked her about the AMAs canceling Chris Brown’s performance.

“We love Chris. He should have been there,” the “American Idol” Season 6 winner said yesterday (Nov. 22nd). “People deserve to be able to grow and learn and be able to live their life without things hanging over them. Everybody deserves that … him especially.”

Jordin, who collaborated with Chris in 2008 on “No Air,” said she felt the AMAs should not have canceled his tribute.

“They just shouldn’t have canceled the performance. That’s how I feel about it,” she said.

Watch the full clip above.

Since the AMAs drama popped off, there have been debates about forgiving Chris Brown due to his abusive past. Some people feel like the world should get over Breezy assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 because she, herself, has already forgiven him. However, many people feel like he shouldn’t be forgiven because Rihanna isn’t the only person he has abused.

In 2017, Chris Brown’s ex-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, won a 5-year restraining order against Breezy. A Santa Monica judge granted the “Claws” actress’ request after she alleged he punched her in the stomach twice, pushed her down a flight of stairs, and threatened the lives of her, her family, and her friends.

People took to Twitter to remind Chris Brown supporters why they shouldn’t defend him:

It's unclear Karrueche's restraining order against Chris has expired.

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