Influencer Accuses Chris Brown of Colorism Amid Viral Online Dispute
A brief exchange on social media has once again placed Chris Brown at the center of online conversation after a reaction he posted beneath an Instagram image of a Karrueche Tran lookalike drew renewed criticism. The post, marked by fire emojis, prompted a sharp response from content creator @doliestv, who has repeatedly engaged with Brown in public view. What began as commentary on appearance quickly widened into a broader dispute that touched on long-running criticisms surrounding the singer’s public history and artistic output. The tone on both sides escalated as the interaction moved across platforms.
In a video shared by Livebitez on Instagram, @doliestv responded directly after Brown referred to his nose as a “yam.” “You are a b***h-a n***a, bro,” he expressed. “You’re a known colorist, you known for putting Snow White up your nose. You ain’t s**t, you ain’t like that, you don’t have no talent. You not Michael Jackson, you a wannabe Michael Jackson. I will beat the f**k out of you, bro. I promise you not like that. Your music been fell off, you got to use Usher for that tour. You not like that. […] Stop commenting on my s**t acting like you know me. I don’t know you. P***y b***h. […] Chris Brown was trying to bully me for my nose in the comments. He said ‘Get that yam off [your] face’ and people was in the comments agreeing.” The clip circulated widely, drawing divided responses from viewers.
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Separately, @doliestv wrote on Instagram, “@chrisbrownofficial I know you hate black features. That’s exactly why you don’t like black women. You literally showing yo hate lol go be white then.” Brown later replied in the comments with laughter emojis, writing, “[laughing emojis] You sound hurt my boy. I’m lame but you thought this was real news to make a post about another n***a. Better be lucky I ain’t tryna crack ya mom.” The exchange added to a pattern of intermittent online confrontations involving the two.
Brown is currently preparing for a joint tour with Usher, a high-profile run expected to draw large audiences. While his commercial presence remains strong, public disputes like this continue to surface around him. Whether this latest episode fades or continues to circulate online remains uncertain, reflecting how quickly social media interactions can expand into broader cultural debates.


