Jill Scott Stands Firm In Defense of Chris Brown Against Backlash, Declares Him ‘Exceptional’ Like Her Abusive Stepfather


Jill Scott’s Sunday morning started off with a bang, and now the neo-soul singer is standing her ground and fighting angry social media users with love.

On April 21, the “A Long Walk” singer found herself in a tweet storm of controversy after she took to X to give troubled R&B singer Chris Brown his flowers. Scott, who often uses the platform to converse with fans and share her enthusiasm for new music releases, had seemingly just heard Brown’s new song, “Weakest Link,” a diss track he dropped aimed at Quavo on April 19.

At 6:17 a.m., Scott tweeted, “@chrisbrown is amazing. How does ANYBODY sing like THAT? Dance, look, Act and Rap… like THAT? Beyond gifted. It appears, exceptional people have to go through exceptional [fire emoji]. There’s nothing to debate.”

Unfortunately, many fans weren’t impressed and quickly reminded Scott of Brown’s checkered past. “I think the women he’s abused would disagree,” replied an X user named @ChrissyLcsw.

Jill Scott and Chris Brown (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage ; @chrisbrownofficial/Instagra)
Jill Scott and Chris Brown (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage ; @chrisbrownofficial/Instagra)

Jill Scott disagreed, calling back to an example of her abusive stepfather and his talents.

“I doubt it,” Scott replied. “My Mother’s ex husband was a mean, violent human AND he could lay foundation better than anyone in my city. What he did with cement was awe inspiring. We got away. He got a raise and praise for his ability. God dealt with the rest.”

Immediately, people were triggered by her off-handed response to the domestic violence and tried to reason with the singer/songwriter to consider the victims.

“I love you Jill but he has so many domestic abuses cases it’s ridiculous we can’t look past that,” one person tweeted, to which Jilly from Philly responded, “I love you too. I’m not here to fight anymore else’s battles.”

“If/since women hear the stories, they should avoid that street. Running backwards in moving traffic makes zero sense,” she went on. “Therapy for every damn body.”