Chris Brown Attacked By Two Unidentified Men Outside Los Angeles Club

Singer-songwriter, Chris Brown has messed up again. The 26-year-old R&B star has again engaged himself in trouble after he was reportedly attacked by two unidentified men outside the Warwick cocktail lounge situated in Los Angeles, on Wednesday night, September 30.

According to reports, the men grabbed his chest but were pulled away by security. After the incident, Brown, who has managed to calm himself, later pushed his way through the paparazzi, reached his red Lamborgini car and drove off.

There's nothing new about hearing Brown getting in trouble again, but this incident prompted the earlier reports that the singer may be barred from performing in Australia due to his previous violence-related cases, including the robbery incident in his home in Los Angeles, where three armed men raided his house.

The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star, Kylie Jenner, was also attacked by a fan during Brown's concert last September 18, and this kind of unsafety scenario around Brown might probably be one of the reasons as to why he may be banned from doing shows, particularly in Australia.

Earlier in May, one of his properties was vandalized by a 21-year old fan, who illegally arrived at his home and was even spotted naked in Brown's bed. Reports say that the incident occurred just a couple days before he was charged for punching a man in a basketball court.

On Thursday, another violence-related case was linked to the singer which claimed that Brown would not be charged for allegedly dumping a woman from his bus in Colorado last month.

Though Brown couldn't change his 'trouble-maker' image, the young father is not losing hope and believes his violence history may raise awareness about the issue towards violence

On Thursday, he sent a positive reminder on Twitter as he wrote "My life mistakes should be a wake-up call for everyone. Showing the world that mistakes don't define you. Trying to prevent spousal abuse."

Both sides of Chris Brown and the Warwick management have not yet given their statements regarding the issue.

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