As expected, Team Breezy sides with Chris on nasty verbal dispute

Nov 27, 2012 09:56 GMT  ·  By
Chris Brown’s fans attack comedian on Twitter after spat that prompts him to delete his account
   Chris Brown’s fans attack comedian on Twitter after spat that prompts him to delete his account

Chris Brown’s Twitter page is still offline after the incredibly nasty verbal spat he got into with journalist and comedian Jenny Johnson, but his fans are making sure she gets a piece of their mind about the whole thing, it has emerged.

It all started over the weekend, when Johnson replied to one of Chris’ tweets, insulting him as she’d done on previous occasions as well.

This time, though, he was no longer willing to let it slide, so he answered back insulting her in some of the grossest ways imaginable.

They traded insults back and forth (but mostly Chris), after which Johnson linked him a story about the injuries he caused Rihanna back in 2009, when he beat her up.

Within hours, he was off Twitter but, as it happens, his fans continue to wage the battle for him: they’re attacking Johnson, sending her death threats and insults on the same social networking website, The Huffington Post reports.

“Do u wanna know what im gonna do now ? Im gonna kill that Jenny Johnson for making Chris delete his twitter,” one female fan wrote. She too has deleted her account ever since.

“@JennyJohnsonHi5 [expletive] [expletive]. if chris kill you i will have more respect of him ..” another said.

“super mad right now if i see that jenny johnson i'll stab her to death,” a third fan wrote.

Another had no qualms about directly sending a death threat to the comedian.

“@JennyJohnsonHi5 I'M GONNA [expletive]-ING RAPE & KILL YOU OLD [expletive] [expletive],” he or she wrote.

Speaking with The Post, Johnson says that all the insults she’s been receiving have not scared her one bit, but she believes the death threats should not be taken lightly. She’s urging her followers and Twitter to look into them because they’re “not cool.”

Chris Brown is yet to address the latest uproar in any way.