Chris Brown on Whether He’s in a Relationship: 'I’m in Multiple'
His advice on how to maintain balance in such a scenario is simple: “Just keep it 100, just be honest.”
Chris Brown says he’s currently in “multiple” relationships.
The reveal came during the 11:11 singer’s appearance on Kai Cenat’s ongoing Mafiathon 2 streaming event on Thursday. Brown is just the latest star to pay Cenat a visit: Lil Uzi Vert, Serena Williams, Kodak Black, Bill Nye, and numerous others have also stopped by since the marathon kicked off at the top of this month.
“Me? Am I in a relationship? I’m in multiple,” Brown said when asked whether he’s currently in a relationship.
Pushed to clarify if this means he has “more than one girlfriend” at the moment, Brown provided confirmation, saying “it’s something like that” with a smile. Cenat asked how Brown maintains a balance in several relationships simultaneously, and the 2025 Grammys nominee cited honesty as the key component in a nontraditional relationship structure.
Cenat also got Brown to help him learn a proper backflip technique, at one point breaking out into a full-fledged dance battle.
Elsewhere, Brown gave his opinion on the AMP Freshman Cypher released in July and joined the list of Mafiathon 2 guests who have provided some words of encouragement for the chat.
“Everything that you feel, you can put it into your whatever you like, whatever you love—your art, your creativity,” Brown told fans. “I can only say just be yourself and try to learn on this journey. This journey, for all of us, is a bumpy road and I don’t feel like it’s fun unless there’s a little bit of bumps in the road. … Just be yourself and try to love yourself a little bit more each day.”
For a look back at other stars who have stepped into the Kai-iverse in recent weeks, check out our continually updated list.
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