Chris Brown defends making x-rated poses with VIP fans at meet and greet

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By Carina Murphy

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Chris Brown has defended the raunchy poses he struck while being photographed with his fans.

The performer went viral recently thanks to a series of snaps of him cozying up to fans while on tour with Lil Baby.

While you'd expect your favorite celebrity to strike a family-friendly pose if you took a photo with them, many people were shocked by just how friendly Brown was in the pictures.

They took to social media to joke that the singer looked like he was in a relationship with each different fan.

"Chris brown doing bf and gf poses in these meet and great photos are EVERYTHING, he really knows how to make their money worth it," one wrote.

"Chris brown is taking M and G pics to another level," another added, while a third joked: "He looks like he's in a happy and healthy relationship in each one of the photos."

Since the snaps went viral, the father-of-three has responded to them on Instagram, explaining that the fans in the photos were those who had purchased a "VIP package" in order to come backstage and meet him.

"PSA!!! When artist (everyone) do concerts, they all have something called a VIP package," the 33-year-old wrote, adding: "I haven't done meet and greets in over 7 years."

"I have the coolest fans on the planet... I appreciate the f*** outta them. These are memories that will last with them forever," he continued, before saying that he would do anything for his fans who had made his career possible.

"Unlike most of the lame a** artist that won't make eye contact with the people who made it possible to even have a career. I only exist because these fans saw something in me I never thought was possible... So Ima go all out for my fans!!!"

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Meanwhile, other people pointed out on Twitter that selling VIP passes doesn't just provide an unforgettable experience for fans - it's also a lucrative way for Brown to make money, since passes cost around $1,000.

"For $1k he better do whatever pose they want," one person commented, while another added: "This is more profitable than touring he can literally take a 100 pictures within an hour that’s 100k."

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Chris Brown defends making x-rated poses with VIP fans at meet and greet

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By Carina Murphy

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Chris Brown has defended the raunchy poses he struck while being photographed with his fans.

The performer went viral recently thanks to a series of snaps of him cozying up to fans while on tour with Lil Baby.

While you'd expect your favorite celebrity to strike a family-friendly pose if you took a photo with them, many people were shocked by just how friendly Brown was in the pictures.

They took to social media to joke that the singer looked like he was in a relationship with each different fan.

"Chris brown doing bf and gf poses in these meet and great photos are EVERYTHING, he really knows how to make their money worth it," one wrote.

"Chris brown is taking M and G pics to another level," another added, while a third joked: "He looks like he's in a happy and healthy relationship in each one of the photos."

Since the snaps went viral, the father-of-three has responded to them on Instagram, explaining that the fans in the photos were those who had purchased a "VIP package" in order to come backstage and meet him.

"PSA!!! When artist (everyone) do concerts, they all have something called a VIP package," the 33-year-old wrote, adding: "I haven't done meet and greets in over 7 years."

"I have the coolest fans on the planet... I appreciate the f*** outta them. These are memories that will last with them forever," he continued, before saying that he would do anything for his fans who had made his career possible.

"Unlike most of the lame a** artist that won't make eye contact with the people who made it possible to even have a career. I only exist because these fans saw something in me I never thought was possible... So Ima go all out for my fans!!!"

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Credit: Instagram

Meanwhile, other people pointed out on Twitter that selling VIP passes doesn't just provide an unforgettable experience for fans - it's also a lucrative way for Brown to make money, since passes cost around $1,000.

"For $1k he better do whatever pose they want," one person commented, while another added: "This is more profitable than touring he can literally take a 100 pictures within an hour that’s 100k."

Featured Image Credit: Image Press Agency / Alamy