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Singer finally addresses baby rumors

Did you know Breezy got someone's wife pregnant? Well, in a new interview with Bossip, Terry Amey says he has to meet Brown face-to-face.

Chris Brown says he's sick and tired of people judging him by his actions.

The singer says “y'all kiss my a**” two days after shocking news broke that he's a father to a 9-month-old baby girl, named Royalty.

Brown, who recently got dumped by girlfriend Karrueche Tran via Twitter, claims he's man enough to handle the situation.

"How bout y'all kiss my ass", he tweeted Friday March 6.

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"I'ma post what the f**k I want, say what I want and when I want. I don't owe you nosey muhf**kahas a damn thing. This FRUITZ #500," he added.

The singer's reaction comes after heavily back-lashed on social media by hundreds of thousands of fans.

The singer's mother, Joyce, also jumped on Twitter to say: “I can only speak for Joyce. So if you are on here commenting about someone else, I can't help you.”

However, Brown's baby mama, Nia Amey was married to a 47-year-old man named Terry Amey but divorced her after she got pregnant for the singer. In an interview with Bossip, Terry said:

“We've got to push forward so that my little girl and his little girl can grow. I don't know Chris Brown but in the upcoming days, I need to talk to him. We're sharing something that's important – our two little girls.

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If you speak to someone out of anger, you'll say the wrong thing. There shouldn't be a fight when children are involved.

I am the missing link because I was married to her when she got pregnant. I filed for divorce because Nia got pregnant, but I never did ask who the father was.

They're going to grow up together, That's [Royal's] sister.

Nia is a wonderful mother and what she does in her spare time, that's her spare time. I'm grateful for meeting her. At the end of the day, [Chris Brown's] got a beautiful little girl and I've got a beautiful baby girl.”

Wow! This a is a man talking. We hope his meeting Chris won't end up affecting their 'little girls' badly.

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