Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 16, 2025 · Entertainment

Shock Scenes: Chris Brown’s Tour Sparks Outrage Over 'Sex Show' Accusations

Chris Brown has been accused of 'harassing' female concert goers with a 'weird sex show' segment during his current tour which arrived in the UK on Sunday

Scandal Rocks Chris Brown's UK Tour: Rapper Accused of Harassing Female Fans with "Weird Sex Show" Segment

The UK leg of Chris Brown's highly-anticipated tour has hit a snag, with the 36-year-old rapper facing fresh controversy over his alleged harassment of female fans. Sources close to the singer claim that he has been inviting women on stage during performances and engaging in explicit behavior, leaving many fans and social media users stunned.

According to eyewitnesses, Brown has been incorporating a segment into his shows where he selects a female fan from the audience and invites her on stage. The segment, which appears to be inspired by fellow rapper Usher's infamous "cherries" performance, involves Brown grinding against the woman in a highly suggestive manner.

During his show, the singer, 36, invites a female concert-goer up on stage as part of the performance, before grinding on them and even kissing one on the lips

But what's got fans and critics alike talking is not just the explicit nature of the segment, but also the fact that it seems to be a deliberate attempt to shock and provoke. Social media users have been flooding Twitter with comments, calling out Brown for his behavior and accusing him of perpetuating toxic masculinity.

"Lol you b**s being down bad for abusers is setting us behind a few centuries," wrote one user, while another tweeted, "Is this... Chris Brown!? Who in the WORLD is letting this man touch them? Why? What is happening????"

Meanwhile, fans have been defending Brown's behavior, with some taking to social media to argue that he's simply "pushing boundaries" and "breaking free from societal norms." But others are quick to point out that his actions are not only disturbing but also problematic.

Chris welcomes a member of the audience up on stage during his rendition of Take You Down, where they are laid out on a red velvet sofa throughout the song (pictured in Detroit in April)

"Is this a sex show or a concert plus kids go to his show @Ticketmaster you need to make all Chris Brown shows 18 plus from now on," wrote one concerned fan. Another user echoed the sentiment, saying, "Y'all don't give a f* about feminism or women. He is an abusive p"

The controversy surrounding Brown's behavior comes just weeks after he was arrested in Manchester over an alleged nightclub bottle attack. The singer was released on £5 million bail and is due to appear in court on Friday.

But despite his legal woes, Brown has been using his tour as a platform to poke fun at his situation. During his show in Manchester, the singer made light of his recent arrest, quipping, "Thank you all for having me and supporting me and thank you to the jail, y'all was really nice!"

The American star has been filmed thrusting against the women and even appeared to smooch one of them during a recent show in Hamburg, Germany, last week (pictured)

Brown's behavior has also sparked comparisons with pop star Sabrina Carpenter, who faced backlash earlier this week over her new album cover art. While some accused Carpenter of perpetuating toxic masculinity and "setting back feminism," others saw it as a bold statement about self-expression.

In response to the criticism, one user wrote, "So this is what happens at Chris Brown's concert, but you still want me to believe Sabrina's album cover is the problem????"

The Scholary Note can exclusively reveal that Brown's passport has been held by his lawyers and police until he needed it for international tour dates. According to court documents, the singer will be required to reside in the UK and only access his passport when necessary.

During his first show in Manchester on Sunday night, Chris welcomed another woman up on stage who he was seen grinding against during the track

But despite the controversy surrounding his behavior, Brown remains a box office draw, with fans flocking to see him perform on stage. But as one user aptly put it, "If cancel culture is real why does Chris Brown keep popping up on my timeline I hate that MF for real."

The incident has left many questioning whether we've reached a tipping point in our society's tolerance for toxic behavior. As social media continues to simmer with outrage and debate, one thing is clear: Chris Brown's behavior has sparked a conversation that will not be easily ignored.

In related news:

  • Chris Brown was charged with causing grievous bodily harm to music producer Abe Diaw during the alleged assault at the Tape club in Mayfair in February 2023.
  • The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings against this defendant are active and that he has the right to a fair trial.

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Social media users have condemned Chris' behaviour and advised the controversial rapper to 'keep it clean' following his recent troubles

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