Chris Brown Karrueche Tran Relationship Updates: Kae Dissed Ex's Recent Documentary

By Jenn Loro - 20 Apr '16 11:59AM
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Chris Brown's recent documentary, Welcome To My Life, that talks about his life struggles did not impress his ex Karrueche Tran. She even vowed not to watch it saying it is a 'pity party film.'

Karrueche won't be watching Chris' documentary because she's not about to sit there and listen to his lies and take part in his pity party. Please. She's so done with Chris and his crap, and him trying to make people feel sorry for him. Talk about the worse day of someone's life. How about finding out, online none the less, that the man you're with and love cheated on you and had a baby with someone else! Yeah, that was a pretty rough day for Karrueche. She wishes Chris well, but at the same time, she believes he's full of games and a cheater who hasn't learned squat," a source said.

Chris and Kae broke up in 2014 after she found out that the rapper had fathered a daughter whom he named Royalty with his baby mama, Nia Guzman. Since the breakup, the two never reconciled but was thought to have bumped into each other in the recent iHeart Music Festival on April 3 when Brown performed and the model was invited as one of the guests.

Media sources are now thinking that the Loyal singer's documentary will include his much-publicized breakup with Tran as well as his relationship with his daughter, Royalty.

For now, there is one thing certain to be included in his documentary, and that is his relationship with Rihanna whom he physically abused in 2009 after a pre-Grammy party in LA and the two are said to have engaged in a heated argument inside Breezy's Lamborghini when Rih found a text message from the rapper's ex.

"I felt like a f***ing monster. I was thinking about suicide and everything else. I wasn't sleeping, I wasn't eating. I just was getting high. I went from being on top of the world, number one songs, being kind of like America's sweetheart, to being public enemy number one," he said.

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