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Chris Brown Doesn't Care About Backlash Over Halloween Costume

The pop star defends terrorist outfit, tells critics "get over it, people."

On Halloween, Chris Brown and his crew dressed up as Arab terrorists, sparking public criticism from patriotic critics. While the singer's mother tweeted that the response was blown out of proportion, Chris remained quiet about his Bin Laden costume until he addressed it during a recent interview on Big Boy's Power 106 radio show.

 

"It's f---ing Halloween," he said. "It's a motherf---ing Pagan holiday, we dress our kids up as Satans, demons, little goblins and all this other stuff. Get over it, people."

 

Brown continued to rant unapologetically that he was dressed as someone the U.S. killed. Using a bit of word play, he quoted the title of his soon-to-be-released song with ex-girlfriend Rihanna, "Nobodies Business," which he deemed fit to sum up the entire situation.

 

"It's nobody's motherf---ing business and everybody who's really mad about it, f--k y'all."

 

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 (Photo: Instagram via Chris Brown)

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