Chris Brown to Sue Raz B for Claiming He Is Homosexual in New Memoir?

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By Christine Thomasos , Christian Post Reporter
May 30, 2012|12:41 pm

Chris Brown, 23-year-old Grammy Award-winning singer, may be filing a lawsuit against former B2K singer Raz B for claiming that he is a homosexual.

Brown is upset that Raz B is alleging that he is gay in an unreleased book titled The Boy's Life, according to the New York Daily News. In the book, the former B2K member reportedly also ousted the alleged homosexuality of rapper Bow Wow and singer Ray-J in the memoirs.

Raz B reportedly became upset with Brown after the two engaged in a public Twitter feud last year which ended in accusations of homosexuality.

"They say you never know who knows who. Chris Brown didn't think about that when he attacked me online," an excerpt from the book says, according to EurWeb. " I have a friend that's very close to Chris' camp who told me that Chris was involved with an up and coming songwriter Andre Merritt. So when Chris started going in calling people 'gay' ... I just dropped Andre Merritt's name. I knew it was true when he decided to shut up."

Brown responded on Twitter over the weekend, threatening to take legal action.

"Lying about somebody in a book is called defamation of character. Keep feeding people (expletive) and ima end up owning you and that book! RAZ B," Brown tweeted. "God bless... My lawyers are handling it! Lol ima chill."

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Although Raz B is currently touring, he will reportedly return to the United States in August to promote his book. Some people took to Twitter to react to Raz B's new memoir and claims about Brown.

"I can't respect Raz B even if it is true you didn't open your mouth until you started going broke and became irrelevant," one person tweeted.

However, others seemed interested in the memoir.

"So when this Raz B book comes out, I'll be sure to read it," a fan tweeted. "It's going to be entertaining."

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