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Chris Brown Hits Back At Aziz Ansari For Comparing Him To Trump

IANS, 24 Jan, 2017 11:42 AM
    Singer-songwriter Chris Brown has hit back at actor Aziz Ansari for comparing him to US President Donald Trump.
     
    The stand-up comedian hosted "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend, during which the rapper was compared to Trump. Brown took to his Instagram account to hit back at the 33-year-old comedian, reports aceshowbiz.com.
     
    Brown posted a clip featuring Ansari's appearance while hosting the show. 
     
    "F*** no! Somebody tell Aladdin hop off my d***," the 27-year-old rapper captioned the video, in reference to Disney's classic character, a homeless boy who becomes an Arabian prince. 
     
    Ansari had said that people had different political priorities. He then took a dig at Brown by saying: "I'm sure there's a lot of people voted for Trump the same way a lot of people listen to the music of Chris Brown. 
     
    "It's like, 'Hey, man! I'm just here for the tunes. I'm just here for the tunes. I don't know about that other stuff. I just like the dancing and the music. I don't condone the extra-curriculars'.
     
    "If you think about it, Donald Trump is basically the Chris Brown of politics. And 'Make America Great Again' is his 'These hoes ain't loyal'."

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