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Chris Brown And Karrueche Tran Allegedly Split After Model Caught With Drake

Tran allegedly only reached out to rapper in ‘business’ capacity

 

In 2005 Chris Brown, at the age of 16, bagged his first number 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 11 with, ‘Run It’, a re-working of Ushers’ ‘Yeah’. He became the first male artist to achieve this in over 10 years.

tate of their relationship it seems that Chris Brown and model Karrueche Tran have finally split but, according to sources it was nothing to do with the singer’s rumoured romance with Rihanna but Tran’s contact with Brown’s enemy, rapper Drake.

In June this year the star’s entoruages were embroiled in a brawl at a New York nightclub leaving the ‘Run It’ star and several innocent bystanders injured after bottles were thrown between the groups. Tran, who was believed to have been with her boyfriend at the time of the fight has reportedly been contacting Drake behind her boyfriend’s back leaving the ‘Yeah X3’ star furious.

According to MediaTakeOut.com the model reached out to him in a business capacity but even this was too much for her boyfriend who has since removed all photos of the model from his instag.ram and Twitter accounts.

While their romance falls apart, Drake is reportedly in the Mediterranean partying with Brown and his ex Rihanna who the club brawl was allegedly over. Following the death of her beloved grandmother Clara Braithwaite, affectionately known as ‘GranGran Dolly’ the ‘We Found Love’ star has reportedly decided to give their romance another go.

But what will news that her former love Brown is now single do to their chances of romance? Riri has allegedly been hooking up, or at least meeting her ex for the last couple of months while she has still been carrying on with Drake.

Is it time for the star to decided once and for all who it is she wants?

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