Chris Brown defends himself amid reports of child protective services visit: ‘I take care of my daughter fully’

Chris Brown called allegations that he puts his 2-year-old daughter at risk “bulls–t” after multiple outlets reported child protective services had visited his home.

The scandal-scarred singer was arrested last month after a surreal, hours-long police standoff for allegedly pulling a gun on an ex-beauty queen tried to set the record straight in a since-deleted Instagram video.

“I take care of my daughter fully. Somebody make an accusation, 90 percent of y’all believe it, and it’s bulls—t,” Brown said, according to E! News. “The last three weeks or whatever been going on with the accusations, you know it’s false.”

“I don’t get the benefit of the doubt as everybody else. I take great pride in being a father. I love my daughter,” Brown reportedly griped in the video. “All these allegations and bulls–t, stop lying bro.”

A social worker from the Department of Children and Family Services left a card at Brown’s door on Thursday, a source told the Daily News at the time.

The reason for the visit remained unclear but there is suspicion that reps for Nia Guzman, Brown’s ex and the mother of his daughter Royalty, or Baylee Curran, the former pageant queen he allegedly threatened, may have been behind the call, the source said.

The troubled R&B singer, 27, triumphed in his and Guzman’s ongoing custody feud in May, when a judge rejected the model’s request to limit his time with their daughter and institute a visitation monitor, TMZ reported at the time.

The exes reportedly kept in place their existing joint custody arrangement, which affords Brown 12 days a month with Royalty.

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