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Chris Brown's Wireless debut slammed 12 years after UK ban over Rihanna assault

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musician was reportedly banned from the United Kingdom back in 2010 after assaulting his then ex-girlfriend Rihanna, who required hospital treatment.READ MORE:Harry Styles makes moving LGBTQ+ speech for fans after Oslo terror attackThe artist put on an animated display as he took to the stage to perform a slew of his chart-topping hits for the excited audience in a pink hoodie with the words ‘I got lucky’ stamped across in a bright white font.He teamed the jumper with a pair of light wash ripped denim jeans and crisp white trainers which he accessorised with an oversized designer watch and sported a peroxide blonde buzzcut that featured a bright blue streak.Fans soon flocked to Twitter to share their mixed thoughts on his return to the country after the alleged assault took place at a Grammys party back in 2009.One user penned: “Not Wireless bragging on their TikTok that Rihanna turned up.

You guys had Chris Brown playing are you not ashamed?”Another agreed: “If you’re planning on watching Chris Brown at wireless you may as well just say you hate women with your chest,“All up in arms about Amber Heard but will happily support an abuser as long as he makes mediocre music and said sorry.”A third vented: “I’m actually fuming that Chris Brown has been announced for Wireless, the man is an ABUSER, how has he been allowed to continue on this level?”Others, however, were happy to see the star return to the country after more than a decade as they celebrated his music at the festival.One fan of the artist wrote: “Chris Brown back in the UK after 12 years performing at Wireless festival, my baby was so happy, I'm so proud of him.”Another chimed in with: “Btw.

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